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As noted above he has replaced those parts. Just a thought, but who's installing the pads/rotors. Improperly installed pads could create uneven wear on the rotors and get them out

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Old 07-20-2014, 04:14 PM   #61 (permalink)
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As noted above he has replaced those parts.

Just a thought, but who's installing the pads/rotors. Improperly installed pads could create uneven wear on the rotors and get them out of balance. I still find it VERY hard to believe you are getting enough heat in your rotors during daily driving to actually warp them. I can't even do that on the track or autocross when my brakes are being used HEAVILY. Do you live in mountains or drag the brakes a bunch?
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Most people can't even tell the difference between a warped disc and pad deposit....
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Most people can't even tell the difference between a warped disc and pad deposit....
True, and the fix for both is the same (resurface or replace rotors). It's just semantics really. But again, probably not warping those rotors.
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As noted above he has replaced those parts.

Just a thought, but who's installing the pads/rotors. Improperly installed pads could create uneven wear on the rotors and get them out of balance. I still find it VERY hard to believe you are getting enough heat in your rotors during daily driving to actually warp them. I can't even do that on the track or autocross when my brakes are being used HEAVILY. Do you live in mountains or drag the brakes a bunch?
may i know what type of rotor and brake brands are you using?
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may i know what type of rotor and brake brands are you using?
For Daily Driving: OEM rotors and PFC OEM replacement Pads, PFC 665 Fluid, Ventus V12
On the Track: Z1 slotted rotors (BPI) and PFC 08 or 01 Race Pads, PFC 665 Fluid, Kuhmho XS 275 all around

I was a little weary of Z1s rotors at first, hopeing I wouldn't pull a Lewis Hamilton, but they have done great at the track.
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I am experiencing the same problem also. I replace the rotors and pads but still getting "brake jubber". Ill try bleeding the brake to see if that resolves the problem
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I am experiencing the same problem also. I replace the rotors and pads but still getting "brake jubber". Ill try bleeding the brake to see if that resolves the problem
any update on solving your brake issues...
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