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Poll Question: Have you had any brake problems?
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Posted: Jun 02 2005 at 6:31am | IP Logged Quote sonnytimes

I was wondering how many people have had problems with their brakes and how many have not. I see that there are alot of people telling of their problems and some telling of none. Would love to know the numbers. Thanks!

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Posted: Jun 02 2005 at 10:27pm | IP Logged Quote thepuffman

15,000 miles...no brake problems yet...knock on wood....keepin on truckin

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Posted: Jun 05 2005 at 11:31pm | IP Logged Quote DragginMan

Have had rotors turned at @15,000 miles, will be done again this week @23500 miles. I tow a small trailer on the weekends, about 2-3k lbs.
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Posted: Jun 07 2005 at 4:36pm | IP Logged Quote bought2

We have two Titans and have had to have them both fixed twice.

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Posted: Jun 08 2005 at 7:45am | IP Logged Quote bigbear05

27K miles and 2 brake fixes so far... Probably will be needing one again before the warranty runs out.

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Posted: Jun 09 2005 at 5:19pm | IP Logged Quote wildwes

2004 Titan . I had the rotors turned and a brake job at 7,000 miles due to steering shimmy during braking. Fixed the problem temporarily. Now I have 16,000 miles and the same problem. Went to Dealership today to have it fixed again. Evidently, Nissan has a new brake program going on for this problem. They are replacing all components front and back. However, there is a pin that is required for service that is backordered. Dealer says it may be available in 2 weeks. Service advisor will call me when they are coming.

P.S. They have started a waiting list for this service. Get in line now.



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Posted: Jun 12 2005 at 8:16pm | IP Logged Quote sonnytimes

Thanks everyone. I am just trying to get a feel of how many people are affected.



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Posted: Jun 13 2005 at 4:51pm | IP Logged Quote socalsean

Titans are notorious for having under-engineered brakes. "Brake Pros" has addressed this problem and they have 2 solutions to this problem.

The first upgrade is a two piston sliding caliper with a 14" diameter rotor. It's huge! The rotor is cross drilled, slotted, and is equipped with curved vanes vented for efficient cooling. The rotors are two piece which means that when they wear out you just replace the outer rotor and not the hat (part that the wheel mounts to). Stainless steel lines are also included for a true bolt on, no mod upgrade. I think it retails for about $1500. It may seem expensive, but think about how many brake jobs you've had to do in the past few months and the cost soon becomes justified. These brakes will last longer, stop better (much much better), and fit behind the OE 18" wheels on the Titan and Armada. My friend has this upgrade and the difference is night and day. These are the brakes that the Titan/Armada should have come with from the factory! Some Socal Nissan dealers are even installing these kits on their customer's cars (not for free) since they are also aware of the inferior braking of these trucks.

The next option is the AP racing 6 piston calipers with 15" rotors. These won't fit behind stock wheels and cam be compared to the brake calipers used on high end performance cars and race vehicles such as NASCARs and Formula One cars. These brakes are the ULTIMATE in overkill but will transform your ill fated stopping power to world class levels. I believe this kit runs about $3300. Not for your average Titan owner, but it is the ultimate brake upgrade.

Hope this info helps! Happy stopping!

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Posted: Jun 13 2005 at 5:38pm | IP Logged Quote thepuffman

Does these brake upgrades have any affect on the ABS system?

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Posted: Jun 16 2005 at 5:04pm | IP Logged Quote tellitgoodbye

15K miles and just had my 5th repair last friday. Nissan sent out a DTS to do the new update. Veh back in shop today with the brake pedal basically falling off.
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