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: 2006 Armada Brakes ????


johnc
11-22-2005, 10:36 PM
I am considering a 2006 Armada. Did Nissan fix the brake problem?

scr38
11-22-2005, 11:39 PM
Yes, the 2006 has the new brakes.

TLCSUPPLIES
07-30-2006, 03:22 PM
I Have A 2006 (8,200 Miles) And I Am Taking It To The Dealer This Week. I Seem To Have A Problem With Rotors When I Press The Brakes The Steering Wheel Shakes Alot And It's Getting Worse.

92TripleBlack
07-31-2006, 08:26 PM
They fixed them mid year '05 and are replacing any bad brakes for free with then new parts for 3 years unlimited miles. It took Toyota 4 years to address the same problem on the Sequoia and they didn't cover them with the warranty. ;)

Halo
09-12-2006, 01:48 AM
I have a family member that might pick up an Armada next year January, but if they didn't fix the brakes yet......

92TripleBlack
09-12-2006, 08:36 AM
I have a family member that might pick up an Armada next year January, but if they didn't fix the brakes yet......
But if you'd read the post....

BlakSpyda
09-12-2006, 11:34 AM
I have a family member that might pick up an Armada next year January, but if they didn't fix the brakes yet......
They have been taken care of! The 06 has no brake problems like the 04/05s.

BLACK QX
09-12-2006, 02:16 PM
I have 18,000 miles on my 06, and have yet to have any brake problems. No worries with the 06.

dahubby
09-12-2006, 02:54 PM
I havent had any problems with my 06 brakes, i think its fixed

92TripleBlack
09-13-2006, 08:16 PM
They changed the brakes middle of production in '05 year. I think he was just trolling.

06armadaSE4x2
09-14-2006, 02:57 PM
Mine are fine. Changing anyways for looks. Anyone wants to buy my stock ones??? send me PM with offer.

06armadaSE4x2
09-14-2006, 02:59 PM
hehe. Can i add the stock front brakes to the rear? are they the same? or different?

Thanks.

92TripleBlack
09-14-2006, 05:47 PM
hehe. Can i add the stock front brakes to the rear? are they the same? or different?

Thanks.
Different. The front brakes on all vehicles are more massive than the rear and responsible for 80%+ of the braking. Rear brakes are more afterthought than necessity.

ToyHauler
10-25-2006, 09:40 PM
It's finally happened. My brakes on my '06 are pulsating after just 12K miles. More specifically the steering wheel shakes under moderate braking. The is no shimmy from the wheel at any other time. Looks like it's time for a visit to the dealer (what fun).

Anybody with an '06 have this? I know they were supposed to have this fixed by '06, so you can imagine my surprise.

92TripleBlack
10-25-2006, 09:52 PM
It's finally happened. My brakes on my '06 are pulsating after just 12K miles. More specifically the steering wheel shakes under moderate braking. The is no shimmy from the wheel at any other time. Looks like it's time for a visit to the dealer (what fun).

Anybody with an '06 have this? I know they were supposed to have this fixed by '06, so you can imagine my surprise.
First one I've ever heard of with the new brakes having a problem. Bring it in and have it checked. No brakes are perfect, but Nissan went from 50% to 98% with the change. ;)

BLACK QX
10-25-2006, 10:03 PM
It's finally happened. My brakes on my '06 are pulsating after just 12K miles. More specifically the steering wheel shakes under moderate braking. The is no shimmy from the wheel at any other time. Looks like it's time for a visit to the dealer (what fun).

Anybody with an '06 have this? I know they were supposed to have this fixed by '06, so you can imagine my surprise.

I have not had this problem, but I am having a problem with my front brakes groaning when I brake kind of hard. Dealer fixed it once under warranty about three months ago. Now theyre acting up again and started doing the same thing last week, and the dealer this time said it wasnt covered under warranty, because the fool of a service rep didnt know there was a TSB for it. If this becomes an issue, I will make sure to hire a lawyer. Hopefully itll be fixed.

demobud
10-26-2006, 03:46 PM
It's finally happened. My brakes on my '06 are pulsating after just 12K miles. More specifically the steering wheel shakes under moderate braking. The is no shimmy from the wheel at any other time. Looks like it's time for a visit to the dealer (what fun).

Anybody with an '06 have this? I know they were supposed to have this fixed by '06, so you can imagine my surprise.
This can happen from rapid cooling of the rotor after hard braking ie: going down a hill riding brakes and then hitting a puddle of water. I had this happen on a 2500 GMC a couple of times. One time turned rotors to fix it, second time had to replace both front rotors. Now I always close the brakes before I hit any water.
Hope you have an easy fix!

06armadaSE4x2
10-27-2006, 03:17 PM
i have not had any problems so far, but then again only 3000mi. Anyways i am upgrading the brakes. Now only if STILLEN would ship them out.

ToyHauler
12-08-2006, 05:30 PM
I took the Beast in to the dealership for the brake pulsation. They found the rotors had excessive runout, so they machined the rotors and scuffed the pads. All is well now and covered under warrenty.

DocHarley
12-09-2006, 10:07 AM
These types of break issues happen. My 2006 GS430 Lexus has been in for break problems twice. The only diff between Nissan and Lexus is at Lexus you get better refereshments and some lady walks around asking you if you'd like more? So even on a 60K car there are issues. Don't get discouraged.

DocHarley
12-09-2006, 10:13 AM
Almost forgot why I came to this thread. Duh! I paid close attention to the break dust on my 2007 Mada and compared it to my Lexus. The Lexus has 1000000000000000 times more break dust then my Mada, anybody know why? I'm sick and tired of the dust on my Lowenharts on my Lexus. Pay 6K for wheels and they look like crap in a few days. Drives me insane!!! Is there some new kind of dust-less break pads out there I have not heard about?