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Old 05-25-2013, 10:38 PM   #85 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Fishey View Post
Your problem most likely has nothing to with the brakes at this point.

Have you checked your steering rack or ball joints/control arms.. I have seen both cause a vibration under braking. Also, they make gauges for caliper pressure to ensure the calipers are working right any dealership/reputable performance shop should have a set of them.


Its a solid rotor as you can imagine its quite the same as the side that is machined except you can't tell its warped in a photo that I am sure I don't have because that was from like 2005. I have another warped rotor on the rear of my car right now from exactly the same problem that warped that one. However, I am not going to machine it down simply for internet rep.. The proof you can warp rotors is clearly shown in that photo if you don't want to believe it then continue to live in ignorance.


-Ron
The problem does go away for a few hundred miles each time the brakes are done.
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