Re: front brake rotor replacement
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Re: front brake rotor replacement
- From: tobyp@xxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 00:40:19 -0000
The solid disk rotors can warp if overheated (obviously). I did a
couple of things to prevent warpage in my car. I removed the dust
shields to allow free flow of air through the area to enhance cooling.
I installed new pads (Metalux brand) that run about 200 - 250 degrees
cooler than normal semi-metallic pads. I am in the planning stages of
installing active air ducting to the front brakes ... next couple of
months. Result - no problems in several years of agressive driving on
the street and on the road race track (turns 3A and 3B will do in just
about any set of brakes - Seattle International Raceway). The tip
about hand-torqueing the lug nuts is key also. That is good advice on
any car you care about. You might want to see if the warpage in your
rotors can be cleaned up with machining, rather than going straight to
replacement. Mine were badly warped when I bought the car 13 years
ago, but cleaned up nicely, and are still above service limit for
thickness.
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Walter" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> Can anyone give me some pointers on replacing the front brake
rotors? The
> workshop manual doesn't give any procedure for this. Should I
re-pack the
> wheel bearings while I'm in there?
>
> When my mom asked me why I keep shaking the steering wheel every
time I put
> the brakes on, I figure I have been driving with this dangerous
condition
> long enough. How did the rotors get warped that bad? Two hard
stops in a
> row from 60mph. That screwed them up real good. And to think that
the
> window sticker on these cars bragged about the 4 wheel disk brakes.
But
> then it also bragged about the wonderful epoxy coated frame, and we
all know
> how that turned out.
>
> I will say that the brakes are certainly adequate to stop the car
ONCE. But
> you better give them time to cool before you stomp on it again.
>
> Walt Tampa, FL
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