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Old 08-20-2016, 06:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The list below is what's mentioned for these things, and other than the few actual trucks in that list, I highly doubt the others are going to be off-roading at any speed. On top of that, I've driven plenty of Nissan, Toyota and Mazda pickups off road before through water and mud, even a few stock and modified Land Rovers and Range Rovers. Not once was there any noises coming from the brakes at any speeds above dead stop.

Plus, you don't have to have an off-road vehicle to have wet brakes. Driving a regular car on the road during a rain storm will get your brakes wet, even saturated. Still no noises... Ever.


Ford F150
Lincoln Mark LT
Lincoln Town Car
Ford Ranger
Mercury Grand Marquis
Ford Crown Victoria
Ford Explorer
Lincoln MKX
Ford Edge
Ford Flex
Lincoln MKS
Ford Taurus
Lincoln MKT
Chevy Cruze
Chevy Volt
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