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Old 01-15-2015, 11:32 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sprocket2 View Post
... I read the other comments on warped rotors, rotor deposits, re-seating the pads, etc. but don't see why any of those would come and go. Anyone with good ideas on this?
My guess is that it's because of temperature, humidity, &c.

Warped rotors will usually cause almost constant vibration at speeds much above a crawl, getting worse as speed increases. Deposits will come and go and usually cause vibration only when braking or at high speeds.
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