Wheel aligment......issues
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Wheel aligment......issues
Hi everyone,
I had my all wheel aligment done today. My ML55 has 34215 mile now and it has had above service 3 time. Is any one out there having the same problem? I guess it has something to do w/ where you live......New England sucks big time in cold weather
Blind pot holes are every where!!!!!look out.....too late!!!!!
Next concern, My ML has no brake service history. How do I do that? Really do not know. It's low now. I just had them checked. It's still good for another 3k mile or so. What's best brake pads out there? OEM brake pads any one? Please reply..thanks all
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I had my all wheel aligment done today. My ML55 has 34215 mile now and it has had above service 3 time. Is any one out there having the same problem? I guess it has something to do w/ where you live......New England sucks big time in cold weather
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Blind pot holes are every where!!!!!look out.....too late!!!!!
Next concern, My ML has no brake service history. How do I do that? Really do not know. It's low now. I just had them checked. It's still good for another 3k mile or so. What's best brake pads out there? OEM brake pads any one? Please reply..thanks all
Vo
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Can't help you with the alignment but hopefully I can with the brakes.
Your ML is fitted with a brake wear sensor, it will tell you when you brakes (front) need to be changed. It's very simple as well. Maybe a 45 minute job, if that. You can go with the OEM pads but obviously, they will wear a little faster but also maintain the quality of stopping that you need. Check www.tirerack.com for the pads. I got some from Autozone and they work fine for my use.
If you want some instructions on how to change the brakes yourself, email me at jjunkins@interactsys.com
Your ML is fitted with a brake wear sensor, it will tell you when you brakes (front) need to be changed. It's very simple as well. Maybe a 45 minute job, if that. You can go with the OEM pads but obviously, they will wear a little faster but also maintain the quality of stopping that you need. Check www.tirerack.com for the pads. I got some from Autozone and they work fine for my use.
If you want some instructions on how to change the brakes yourself, email me at jjunkins@interactsys.com