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I had the wagner thermo quiets on my trailblazer they started squealing after a few months. Was driving the wife crazy so I went with the wagner oex pads supposedly a newer design .they been on for over a year now with no problemsAfter multiple break in periods, and months of squealing, I finally got around to changing my brake pads. Read a few folks talking about Wagner thermoquiet, so I got me some. And then I washed her up real good.
I had the wagner thermo quiets on my trailblazer they started squealing after a few months. Was driving the wife crazy so I went with the wagner oex pads supposedly a newer design .they been on for over a year now with no problems
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Just some new taillights, a little clay bar action, washed her and some paint sealer.![]()
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After multiple break in periods, and months of squealing, I finally got around to changing my brake pads. Read a few folks talking about Wagner thermoquiet, so I got me some. And then I washed her up real good.
I got the black version of them. They are great. I have bought 4 sets for various vehicles now. And not one problemGuess it's time to get busy later today or tomorrow...
I originally thought they'd come from China, but they actually came from Canada. Only took five days.
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Wow, looks great man. Love the hitch cover.
Mine drove me to drink, I ended up getting wearever pads from advanced. I've never heard of them, we'll see how they hold up.
It was getting ridiculous. I'd be feeling myself extra tough, had the girl spit shined and all, pull up to a stop and SCREEEEEEEEEEECH.....
Just got done driving it 2700 miles the last ten days. Getting close to 200k
Myrtle Beach this year. Was kind of a cold, cloudy week for it but the kids had a blast and we made the most of our time so it was good.Hahahahaha, I feel your pain man. That's exactly what happened when we were parking at the beach. I tucked my tail and drove off
Nice man. Burbs been runnin good. Any interesting destinations?
Myrtle Beach this year. Was kind of a cold, cloudy week for it but the kids had a blast and we made the most of our time so it was good.
Overall they did good considering but there definitely were some stressful times along with some stern conversations along the way about how they were to behave if they wanted a happy daddyThat's cool, its all about the little ones. As long as they're happy we're happy.
2700 miles, man they must be saints in the Burb. That's a long ride
My little girl couldn't stand the 2 hour drive to the beach, haha. So we moved there.

Overall they did good considering but there definitely were some stressful times along with some stern conversations along the way about how they were to behave if they wanted a happy daddy![]()
....and also just ordered new Moog tie rod ends from Rock Auto.ordered some new rear shocks
Yes and no. Bleed them regular and if they feel low or spongy go out to a gravel road or field and drive just fast enough and step on them to lock up-ish, this will kick on abs pump and push fluid thru... may have to do it a few times... but see how they feel first..they may be fine... i think @iamdub had a good single man bleeding procedure ....I was going to go bleed my brakes after installing a new caliper.
But, I read that it may need a scan tool to do this because of the abs not allowing the air out or something like that.
Is this true? Or, can I just bleed my brakes?
Yes and no. Bleed them regular and if they feel low or spongy go out to a gravel road or field and drive just fast enough and step on them to lock up-ish, this will kick on abs pump and push fluid thru... may have to do it a few times... but see how they feel first..they may be fine... i think @iamdub had a good single man bleeding procedure ....
No prob, have funThanks man, I appreciate the quick reply. I'll go give it a whirl.
I wont be back soon hahaha
Yes and no. Bleed them regular and if they feel low or spongy go out to a gravel road or field and drive just fast enough and step on them to lock up-ish, this will kick on abs pump and push fluid thru... may have to do it a few times... but see how they feel first..they may be fine... i think @iamdub had a good single man bleeding procedure ....