05-25-2013, 10:47 AM
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A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: palmdale, ca
Posts: 1,299
Drives: 2010 nissan 370z
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Originally Posted by ImportConvert
Well, fried either/both my Stoptech pads and/or Z1 slotted rotors. Horrible shake from any stops above 70, and noticeable at any stop from above 40. **** this, I'm selling the **** when I break even in it. Going back with what works and getting a nice American made (well, somewhat, nothing is 100% American anymore) vehicle. Above and beyond, this is the shittiest car I have owned. It's built like a Faberge egg. Gorgeous but tissue-paper soft. Yes, I have owned cars with more issues, but none below 100K miles. This thing was falling apart from the get-go. Nissan. Stick to shitty throw-away cars. It's what you do best, no-matter what you market it as.
If you like your vag-wagon, great. Maybe you only drive it to church and back each weekend, or maybe Nissan's quality is so variable that yours doesn't have issues. Lucky you. Some of us do drive spiritedly, and some of us apparently do have a ton of QC issues. Given all the rotors and pads I have been through, it's something to do with the geometry of the suspension up front (yes, it's been realigned already), or the lack of airflow, or something (Isn't that what totaled a NISMO at VIR?). Either way, this **** is for looking at, not driving. I drive.
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And to think, if you would have just bought the new pads instead of having some dumb @$$ putting a heat gun to your pad trying to to bed them in then you wouldn't have had an uneven brake pad getting hot in one spot and depositing material onto your rotor causing it to warp. I wouldn't have skimped out on the pads when you bought new rotors
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