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Originally Posted by BuckeyeZ Another driving technique to consider is to keep your foot off the brake after you have come to a complete stop. This will reduce the heat

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Another driving technique to consider is to keep your foot off the brake after you have come to a complete stop. This will reduce the heat soak and deposit build-up, especially after hard driving.
Yeah, I definitely never stay on the brake. I did this in my 350z (enthusiast so regular brakes) and the calipers/rotors lasted past 100k miles.

I don't think it's tie rod ends or bushings, as the brakes were nice and smooth after first installing the new rotors and bedding them.
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