Trophyhunter8,
If your trucks "bounces" that much during a stop, I would say you have some warped rotors. Us, boaters tow more then the average person, which only causes the rotors to heat up even more when we brake. The constant heating or extreme heating and cooling can cause warpage of the rotor over time. The best thing to do is have the rotor thickness checked with a micrometer and see if the rotors are thick enough to have them machined. The bad part about that on your truck is rotor removal. Ford did not have a "better idea" when they designed these hubs and rotors. It usually takes a very large hammer and a destroyed rotor before it comes off. Anyways, I am just preparing you for rotor replacement. While you have it apart, inspect calipers and the caliper slides to make sure they are not sticking and also to make sure the caliper piston pushes back ok and not stuck. Replace the pads and you should be good.
If you have any problems, feel free to e-mail me at [email protected]
I work on these things everyday at a Ford dealer. I don't mind helping. Good luck.




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