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Did the garage fit the brakes in the first place? If so, tell them that they obviously made a balls up somewhere and to get it put right.
I have tried (I think) putting every possible scenario through my mind. Without actually knowing, and having proof, then you have to be careful in what you say. The one thing that passes through my mind time and time again....is that I heard a thud/clunk coming from the right hand drivers side of the cab, as I said previously very much like when a stone/whatever kicks up. It leaves me inclined to think that they were fitted but unsure as to whether they were fitted properly, but then I discount that as there was no scoring/burn marks/melting of the discs, in fact there was none of the usual warning signs i.e the brakes squealing/crunching when they start to break down.
The irony of the original brake change is that when I asked have you/they used a certain brand that I have used in the past, it was - oh no, the ones you have on here are quality

The inside pads (that is all that was left) were absolutely shot after just over 8000 miles. I cannot say for sure what I normally get in terms of mileage, but it is certainly a lot, lot more than that.
I inquired about bleeding the brakes when they did the back brake shoes + a cylinder replacement, apparently they use some sort of suction system that draws the fluid through. Tbh I feel that an apprentice has done the work and the brakes were not bled properly, which might explain on a scale of 12", normally the brake would bite after say 3", but on this occasion it was more like a 6" braking point before the bite kicked in. I am wondering as to whether the constant abnormal pressure (On braking) (I had to be pretty firm on that one) has caused excessive wear on the brake pads, also the pressure on the caliper seals caused them to leak, penultimately blowing the seals entirely causing total loss of braking power.
Nobody seems to know the answer.
To get the job sorted I needed two new calipers @ £85 a throw + pads + fluid etc! The boss was away on hols, so there was no one to refer to and they wanted to charge me for the job

Now we all know that you do not get your car/cab back from a garage (cos they got the keys) (yes I have my spares), so it was time to tell them what I had lost in takings + I already had paid for the job to be done.....so I did not see as to why I should pay again!! Well that worked and the vehicle worked over the weekend (the brakes seem to be fine). Nevertheless it is frightening to think in this day and age as to why/how brakes can fail ( as Tommy Cooper) would say "Just like that".
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een this happen a couple of times on the tx1's where the pads have worn very thin and one of them falls out thus causing the caliper pistons to hit the disc.
I guess that it must have happened more than we think.