Has anyone else had this problem? My brakes have never felt very touchy but this kind of freaked me out.
She'll be going to the mechanic on monday


Ideas Guys??
Shaun
Smurf wrote:Sounds like you relied on your brakes too much on your descent, you should have used a lower gear to control the speed of your descent and only used your brakes when necessary.
You will want to replace all your brake pads and/or shoes. Check the condition of your rotors and drums also. It may pay to replace your brake fluid too, i'm not sure how that handles getting cooked.
tallsam66 wrote:Mine is auto ..engine breaking works fine ...maybe you werent in low range.
bob_or_jim wrote:Somethings not quite right there, Surf brakes are massive for the truck there stopping. Deff worth looking at the fluid. The worst bit is the rear brakes tend to fail/seize causing the fronts to do everything. If its lifted it may be worth looking at the proportional valve in the rear. Its hooked to the rear diff so when you have a heavy load on it give the rear brakes more power. If you have lifted the truck then that valve will be shut off almost all of the time. You can bend the bar that goes to the diff to correct this. Hope this helps?
bronx89 wrote:Which way do you bend the valve? And which bit do you bend? Do you have a pic to make it a bit clearer? Cheers!
jonossiksilvia wrote:Putting a surf into low range will engage 4wd no matter what you with the 4wd button. Bad on hard surface. To over come this there is a low range switch on the side of transfer box. Unplug this and tape up water tight. U now have low range 2wd. Push button then will have 4wd low.
Cameron wrote:shit I ride my brakes quite a lot down takapari, otherwise being a mitsi I'd probably run out of oil. Never even smell them getting hot or anything
check your pads. check the REAR brakes are doing what they should. losing all your pedal probably means you need to give it a fluid flush. Happened to me in the hills of welly in my old toyota a couple of years ago. Reckon it'd got moisture in the fluid, and it was this moisture boiling due to some heat and geting epic brake fade.
HomeBrew wrote:jonossiksilvia wrote:Putting a surf into low range will engage 4wd no matter what you with the 4wd button. Bad on hard surface. To over come this there is a low range switch on the side of transfer box. Unplug this and tape up water tight. U now have low range 2wd. Push button then will have 4wd low.
Is it worth the hassle or should i just stick it in 2nd and ride it down slowly??