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#272578 - 27/06/06 07:16 PM
'05 33's causing brakes to burn???
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I took my X to the dealer today cause my truck started to give of a brake or clutch like odor after driveing 15+ mins.
They said it was probably the brakes due to the BFG 285 A/T's I put on and the added weight of the shrock bumper.
Anyone else have an issue?
Any high performance brake pads out there to help out?
Any other comments?
Thanks all.
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#272579 - 27/06/06 08:00 PM
Re: '05 33's causing brakes to burn???
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Just get some limited life time warranty pads like the Duralast Gold pads at autozone. "DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM DURABILITY AND STOPPING POWER." Mabey those will help.
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#272580 - 28/06/06 04:16 AM
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Your dealer is a 1. Lying Piece of Shit 2. A Moron Pick the approapriate one. Moron Version - Adding a bumper that weighs about 100 lbs, but taking off the OEM one that weighed about 40 lbs, means that your truck can't handle an extra 60 lbs? If your 8 year old gets in for a ride, the clutch and brakes can't handle it? If he thinks that your 8 yr old overloads the truck...he's a Moron. Lying Piece of Shit Version - The truck comes with 32's...for the OR model for example...we have tons of X-ers running 33's on pre-'05's that came with 29's from the factory...w/o your problem. Guys I wheel with with 33's on '05+'s...no problems. In 15 minutes of driving...even if all down Lion's Back...its not enough to overload the brakes with that smalll a difference. So - Obviously the guy is looking for something to blame your problem on so its out of warrenty. Tell him its BS, and that if he doesn't take care of it under warranty...that Dealer Service Evaluation Card is getting filled out slamming their integrity. Get an honest dealer if you have to. It can be a Diogenes-like quest. Good Luck!
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#272581 - 28/06/06 10:07 PM
Re: '05 33's causing brakes to burn???
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Yeah, but how many dealer options are there on the island of Kauai Hawaii?
But yeah, your tires and bumper have no notable effect on your brakes.
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#272582 - 29/06/06 03:59 AM
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Well, if this is the level of expertise for this dealer, I wouldn't let him wash the truck, let alone work on mechanicals. I'd find a local mechanic others recommend....pay them for the diagnostic work, and then contact Nissan Corporate about the situ....or just fix it and move on. PS - I seem to remember a bunch of people with new X's mentioning a similar odor after a short drive...but I think only when it was wet out?
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#272583 - 29/06/06 02:19 PM
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Yeah, thanks, that's what I thought...
Exactly... one Nissan dealer on island.
I figure they aren't gonna be much help.
Any other opinions are welcomed.
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#272584 - 29/06/06 06:51 PM
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Stupid question, but are the 33's on a stock wheel?
Would I be able to run those on the stock 16x7 wheel?
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#272585 - 29/06/06 07:04 PM
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Originally posted by Delaware_X: Stupid question, but are the 33's on a stock wheel?
Would I be able to run those on the stock 16x7 wheel? Yes
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#272586 - 29/06/06 07:22 PM
Re: '05 33's causing brakes to burn???
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Really?
Point me in the direction of an agressive looking good AT that will be nice on the road, but also be good in mud and snow.
Feel free to PM me. I don't want to jack the thread on him.
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#272587 - 01/07/06 07:55 PM
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well, DITTO TJ.
you forgot that he should have asked the dealer --what if i added say.....even a thousand pounds of the recommended tow rating..........?.........no.....no answer to that..........yeah, uh, you got a little dirt on your face there...
and Delaware, what about the Goodrich TA/KO's. i'm on like my 8th set over the years and i think they fit the good on the road, snow and mud pretty well.
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#272588 - 01/07/06 09:13 PM
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Costco sells the TA KO's. Was going to stop there and see how much they are.
I had Wrangler ATS's on the 01 and I was very happy with those but want to try something else now.
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#272589 - 03/07/06 06:57 PM
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KS, got pics of those 285's AT's on your X I am thinking of getting the same...did you have them on with your stock bumper? any rubbing? thanks
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#272590 - 15/07/06 04:31 PM
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Originally posted by TJ: Your dealer is a
1. Lying Piece of Shit
2. A Moron
Pick the approapriate one.
Moron Version -
Adding a bumper that weighs about 100 lbs, but taking off the OEM one that weighed about 40 lbs, means that your truck can't handle an extra 60 lbs?
If your 8 year old gets in for a ride, the clutch and brakes can't handle it?
If he thinks that your 8 yr old overloads the truck...he's a Moron.
Ahhh but the weight of am 8 year old is different than the rotational weight of the wheels and tires. Bigger, heavier tires equals more rotational weight, and a heavier workload for your brakes. Nice article from Tire Rack: http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=108
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#272591 - 16/07/06 03:13 PM
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His tires are one inch in diameter larger than stock. You think the difference in rotational mass is so great that it would cause brake failure? I went from 29's to 33's, and I brake better than stock due to a massive contact patch...no losses observable at all, let alone due to the tires being heavier. And braking the rotational mass of a ~ 50 lb tire, vs the weight of a 2 ton truck, is not the same thing... IE: If I could make the truck weigh 100 lb less, or make the tires weigh a few lb less each...I'd stop more easily with the truck lighter and a few lb extra for the tires everytime. Otherwise, merely having the STEEL WHEELS instead of the Alloy Wheels would cause the brakes to fail. :rolleyes:
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