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rgatijnet1
May 24, 2015Explorer III
topflite51 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:Therein lies the answer, those who put on the miles rarely had problems, those who didn't had problems. Hopefully, AMP and PSI can produce enough chassis' and engines to be price and reliability competitive. Ford needs incentives to get off their respective rear ends and improve their products. Having competition should do just that.
What a load of BS. I drove mine for over 5 years with 50,000+ miles and never had any concerns about my brakes. They never felt spongy.
That plus the people that serviced their brakes and flushed the brake fluid on a regular basis also had no problems. In any case, a lot less people had trouble than those that had no issues at all with their brakes.
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