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Originally Posted by RoadsterST I didn't say he had warped rotors, but you're right, it's not logical. ...that was my point. It was a cautionary statement to watch out for..

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Old 01-31-2014, 02:39 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I didn't say he had warped rotors, but you're right, it's not logical. ...that was my point. It was a cautionary statement to watch out for.. No reason to be a **** about it.
Dumb ****s like you give me every reason to be a **** about it, ****. It's like me telling you to watch out for explosive armadillos. Not fact based or useful.

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Dumb ****s like you give me every reason to be a **** about it, ****. It's like me telling you to watch out for explosive armadillos. Not fact based or useful.
how do you know his rotors are not warped or have heat spots or damaged in any way shape or form?

im not saying they are but buying a used brake pad is generally a bad idea

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Dumb ****s like you give me every reason to be a **** about it, ****. It's like me telling you to watch out for explosive armadillos. Not fact based or useful.
Look douchebag, its common sense, which apparently your retarded cyber race car driver wanna be a$$ can't seem to comprehend. .

You take an everyday driven car in the normal stop and go traffic of every metropolitan area to a track..
You following me here?
You pull out your bad a$$ USED track pads and throw them on to rotors that you just pulled in on..
Still with me?
You jump on that track with your fancy new to you track pads and street rotors that have been naturally abused in traffic and you're asking for trouble.
Get the point?
How do I know? I work on cars for a living. I've seen many dorks just like you talk crap without even a lick of common sense, but thats ok. Were all different for a reason, and thankfully in your case, comic relief is a good thing..


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Said the guy that plastidipped half of his wheels and posts magazine based bench racing threads in the track forum.
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Said the guy that plastidipped half of his wheels and posts magazine based bench racing threads in the track forum.
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how do you know his rotors are not warped or have heat spots or damaged in any way shape or form?

im not saying they are but buying a used brake pad is generally a bad idea

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You're right there could be all kinds of things wrong with his car he should just garage it and save humanity from all the danger!
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Look douchebag, its common sense, which apparently your retarded cyber race car driver wanna be a$$ can't seem to comprehend. .

You take an everyday driven car in the normal stop and go traffic of every metropolitan area to a track..
You following me here?
You pull out your bad a$$ USED track pads and throw them on to rotors that you just pulled in on..
Still with me?
You jump on that track with your fancy new to you track pads and street rotors that have been naturally abused in traffic and you're asking for trouble.
Get the point?
How do I know? I work on cars for a living. I've seen many dorks just like you talk crap without even a lick of common sense, but thats ok. Were all different for a reason, and thankfully in your case, comic relief is a good thing..


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You're right there could be all kinds of things wrong with his car he should just garage it and save humanity from all the danger!
I'm not one to usually call names but listen douche. Recommending someone to buy used braking components is an awful recommendation.

Don't recommend something you won't buy yourself, I'd really hate to see my friend get hurt because of your recommendation.
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FWIW, as it applies to re-using pads on a different set of rotors: fairly regularly I rotate my pads, swapping outside-left-wheel to inside-right-wheel and vice-versa, to even out any uneven wear (from tracks running CW or CCW with a predominant turn direction, I figure there's heavier wear on the tire carrying more force under braking - who knows, something does eventually though, random factors?). So I'm sure they re-mate to new rotor surfaces fine, mine always do.
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Maybe it's me, but I see inaccurate information posted on both sides. Generally you want to avoid race pads used because you don't kno how they were bedded in. They won't be as effective without the proper brake in. New rotors are nice, but you are not going to have a failure without it.
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FWIW, as it applies to re-using pads on a different set of rotors: fairly regularly I rotate my pads, swapping outside-left-wheel to inside-right-wheel and vice-versa, to even out any uneven wear (from tracks running CW or CCW with a predominant turn direction, I figure there's heavier wear on the tire carrying more force under braking - who knows, something does eventually though, random factors?). So I'm sure they re-mate to new rotor surfaces fine, mine always do.
That's correct! You re-bed pads every time you install. Properly done, it puts down new pad material on the rotor and deglazes the pad, if it's even glazed at all. I still have some XP10's in really nice condition from Spohn, as well as a few others.
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Maybe it's me, but I see inaccurate information posted on both sides. Generally you want to avoid race pads used because you don't kno how they were bedded in. They won't be as effective without the proper brake in. New rotors are nice, but you are not going to have a failure without it.
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I'm not one to usually call names but listen douche. Recommending someone to buy used braking components is an awful recommendation.

Don't recommend something you won't buy yourself, I'd really hate to see my friend get hurt because of your recommendation.
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There is nothing wrong with a good set of used pads.

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