Just replaced my rotors at 28k miles after a lot of autocross and track driving
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03-26-2014, 08:32 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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As long as we're going over best practices: another thing to do is invest in a cheap dial gauge (e.g. Amazon.com: Woodstock D3207 Magnetic Base with Dial Indicator in Case: Home Improvement ). When you first mount the rotor, put a couple lugnuts on medium-tight and spin the rotor on the hub against the dial gauge and check the total runout (min<->max reading difference). Then basically re-mount it in the other 4 positions (one lug-hole off each other) and measure again, and choose the mounting position with the least runout. What you're doing, basically, is making sure the small mfg variances in both the hub and the rotor are cancelling out rather than adding up (kinda like what they do with wheels and tires at a good tire mounting place).
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I drive the living $#!/ out of my car as well, im not easy on thy brakes at all...after I machine them I will make an above and beyond effort to bed them abd be easy for a,few hundred miles.
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Oh and most rotors are gray iron not steel similar but yet not! The r 1 rotors I spider cracked on the front only rears were so out after three passes in the lathe I tossed them.
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Sounds like you would benefit big time from some cooling upgrades... May save yourself some $ on brake discs. Proper warming up and cooling down procedures as well may help. Full weight street car is tough on brakes, especially if you run courses with long straights.
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Alot of the oem rotors are made from powdered iron.
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