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Hi and Happy New year to you all

I was wondering how you I can tell if my brake discs need replacing?

My rear pads are defenatly gone on both rear wheels (will be the secound set the tuck has had) one side is down to the metal and the other has got quite alot left id say about 6mm.

Truck has done 45,000+ odd and hasn't had new discs.

Im regreasing all the wheel bearings (done one corner last night) wile I have the hubs off etc do you think it worth changing the discs?

I started checking the wheel bearings because i was getting an intermittent wobble from the rear could this be possible be a warped break disc or would that be more permanent?

Many Thanks

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usually a warped disc shows up under braking more . Rear wobble is more likely wheel balance which if severe can cause premature bearing wear. With the unequal wear of pads you need to check that piston is not siezed on one side. If you have gone metal to metal defo need new discs, as new pads wont last very long at all loose bearings usually cause increased brake pedal travel . HTSH

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IMHO if you have a seized caliper, remove it and either do a full recondition [replacing all pistons, honing the caliper-bores and replacing both the inner fluid-seal and outer lip-seal] or exchange/replace it.

The various ways to shove the corroded pistons back into the caliper-bores *might* work - temporarily. But they're 100% guaranteed to bugger-up the seals and it's only likely to seize again - or worse - fluid-leak-fail in the near future.

Sod's Law is that it fails when you make an emergency-stop: nothing good can be written about that "my brake-foot is hard on the floor and we're not slowing" moment.

New/Exchange calipers are cheap. They're quick/easy to fit. And a hell of a lot easier than explaining to your insurers just why your brakes failed.

--Tanuki.

"If you can't catch it you can't eat it"

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