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I get what you are saying about the mis-match for the application. I suspect that the current set of pads are of poor quality wich is one of the reasons for the glazing and excessive dust. Do you have any recommendations as to what kind of place I should take the rear hub/rotor to have it turned? It seems there is a big knowledge gap with those shops that don't normally work on HD trucks.
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Any quality brake shop should be able to turn the rotors...Just make sure the oem parts are genuine...see the attached site.
Brake Rotors
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7.5 3500QC 6.7CTD 68RFE Build date June 2007 Superchips tuner 3808, Boost/EGT Laser Gauge, Airaid cold intake |
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