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Did a late Sunday night brake job on a 2005 titan

Started by Polygon, November 23, 2015, 08:07:02 AM

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Polygon

And these calipers are shot.
177,000 miles.

Advance had the parts, so she's ready  to roll. The guy who owns this Titan, bought it new. Does the minimal maintenance, I think it has the original belts, hoses, and plugs. I did do the pads before..
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myk

The lack of maintenance doesn't surprise me; what does is how the truck continues to function with aged components.  Let's face it, many people see cars as disposable wares and treat them as accordingly...

Polygon

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el dub

I just changed the battery in my Ram truck. It lasted eleven years.
entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem

moparjohn

my 98 Ram's battery also lasted 11 years, so my 09 Ram battery must be good for at least 12 years. john
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69 OUR/TEA

My 2000 Durango and 2003 Caravan both had their orig batteries last 12 years , I was very impressed/surprised . My 04 Ram still is on it's orig battery as we speak !!!!!!! Do I see something coming ?????? LOL