Thats the only way i can describe it. When I press on the brake pedal it moves in and out ever so slightly but enough to have some feedback. Do I have warped rotors or other brake problems?
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1red5 wrote:Hmmmm.... did you put back the same pad back on the same side when you took them off the other week?
Yeah i did. Forgot to mention that its been doing it for a while. You didn't notice it when you took it for a spin that day?! Wasn't really bother by it but I guess its not normal to have pulsating brakes.
As for machining, sure its cheaper but upgrading the rotors should give me better braking as i don't intend to go the big brake conversions.
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No I didn't notice anything, so it's not that bad.
I agree with you re: machining vs new rotors.
Even though I'm not due for either pads or rotors, but I'm dying to install my Hawk HPS'ses.
Keep me in mind when you are close to deciding to buy rotors, we may get a few names together to get a discount from wherever.
I agree with you re: machining vs new rotors.
Even though I'm not due for either pads or rotors, but I'm dying to install my Hawk HPS'ses.
Keep me in mind when you are close to deciding to buy rotors, we may get a few names together to get a discount from wherever.
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1red5 wrote:Keep me in mind when you are close to deciding to buy rotors, we may get a few names together to get a discount from wherever.
Spartan Motor Sport : http://www.SpartanMS.com.au
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wun911 wrote:I would much rather machine them to minimum thickness than buy new ones LOL.
Its not so much as just machining to fix the problem but also to improve braking which i've found mine to be average after some spirited driving.
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