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I don't understand why Ford doesn't put larger brakes on our trucks. Probably a cost thing.22s come stock without bigger setup
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That almost sounds like a loose caliper bolt. I could be wrong, but it doesn't sound as if you ever overheated your brakes enough to warp a rotor. What happens when you apply moderate pressure and if you apply hard pressure?I ordered and purchased a new 2015 Expediton Limited 4x4 with the standard 20" wheels. I have never towed with it or hauled cargo - strictly passenger use. This was my first Ford in 40 + years of driving.
I drive primarily on rural roads with few stops (vs stop-n-go traffic), and do not make sudden stops. Now at 27,*** miles, I have a severe shudder from the front brakes when gently slowing from about 40 mph.
I'll talk with the Ford service advisor at my next oil change service but I am very frustrated with the brake shudder. I drive all my vehicles carefully and suspect Ford has undersized rotors for this vehicle.
That almost sounds like a loose caliper bolt. I could be wrong, but it doesn't sound as if you ever overheated your brakes enough to warp a rotor. What happens when you apply moderate pressure and if you apply hard pressure?