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Hi guys, I'm looking for some guidance. I have had problems with my front discs (rotors), particularly the front right. I have got a heavy right foot and do tend

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Old 11-26-2012, 12:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys,

I'm looking for some guidance. I have had problems with my front discs (rotors), particularly the front right. I have got a heavy right foot and do tend to make the most of the long and windy roads in my area. The net result is disc (rotor) punishment. Anyway, the dealership replaced my front discs (rotors) only about two months ago after I complained about a rubbing noise detectable at low speeds from the right front wheel area.

After the replacement all was fine, however now I'm getting the same noise again. I've had the pads checked and all seems okay. I wondering if I should forget the stock set-up (sports pack 356mm - 4 pots) and fit a more powerful set up (356mm slotted discs - 8 pots), or a larger set-up (385mm slotted discs with 8 pots), to be run with stock 19" rims

Any advice anyone?
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