AutoZone doesn't carry a better pad for my 1995. Avoid Duralast Gold Severe Duty pads. Not up to the job and severe damage results.
I had a sound that was a "What was that?" moment. Just like a nail being thrown out of a tire into the floorboard. I thought I was going to be getting a flat very quickly. In the next 20 miles I started getting a grinding you could feel when stopping. I thought the front end has finally had it or a wheel bearing went south. Looking at the pads and seeing the squealers with plenty of distance from the rotors can you imagine my surprise when I found this? Least I know what the thud noise was now - pad departing the backing plate.
Now before you ASSUME the caliper hung up think about this: The pad that came off the backing plate is in the piston side of the caliper. Yes the sliders not moving could cause the piston side only to wear in theory. Usually both sides would be worn down. Now look closely at the backing plate. You can see where the backing plates has holes in it where some of the lining is still there. Rather than being "worn" down to the plate the lining remaining in the holes is broken away.
A reasonable conclusion is the bonding failed and the lining broke away from the backing plate. Otherwise the lining would be worn not busted away.
Now I get to do this: :mad2: http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/sh...-K2500-front-rotor-disc-replacement-8-lug-4x4


Pass side showing distance to squealer - driver's side that failed above was similar.

I had a sound that was a "What was that?" moment. Just like a nail being thrown out of a tire into the floorboard. I thought I was going to be getting a flat very quickly. In the next 20 miles I started getting a grinding you could feel when stopping. I thought the front end has finally had it or a wheel bearing went south. Looking at the pads and seeing the squealers with plenty of distance from the rotors can you imagine my surprise when I found this? Least I know what the thud noise was now - pad departing the backing plate.
Now before you ASSUME the caliper hung up think about this: The pad that came off the backing plate is in the piston side of the caliper. Yes the sliders not moving could cause the piston side only to wear in theory. Usually both sides would be worn down. Now look closely at the backing plate. You can see where the backing plates has holes in it where some of the lining is still there. Rather than being "worn" down to the plate the lining remaining in the holes is broken away.
A reasonable conclusion is the bonding failed and the lining broke away from the backing plate. Otherwise the lining would be worn not busted away.
Now I get to do this: :mad2: http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/sh...-K2500-front-rotor-disc-replacement-8-lug-4x4


Pass side showing distance to squealer - driver's side that failed above was similar.
