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rydeordie07 05-25-2010 05:06 PM

what rotors ? - please recommend
 
Hi i made the mistake to resurface my oem rotors when i replaced my pads (HP HAWKS) and now my car shakes like there is no tomorrow under moderate breaking.. i am on a budget and would like to know what you all are using and what you all recommend.
Thanks in advance.

ahmgood 05-25-2010 05:41 PM

I have the same problem. I did my rear brakes had rotors turned ect. One thing I learned is to put the OEM shims in. My rotors somehow warped due to no shims or something. I thought the shims on the new pads were ok but they weren't.

Good luck!

VQ Johnny 05-25-2010 05:55 PM

did you bed in your pads properly? it is unlikley that the rotors are warped but more likley that you have excess pad material built up on one spot of the rotor causing the shutter you describe. if you need new rotors try the Napa ultra premium rotors, not to pricey, I use them for my oem brembos.
http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml

ahmgood 05-25-2010 05:58 PM

I took my car into the dealer thinking it was a wheel bearing, they are the ones that told me the rear pads were new and missing the shims and one of the rotors were warped. I'm going to add the shims see if that takes the shake away if not gonna replace the rotors. Dealer wanted $375 to replace and fix. SCREW THEM!

VQ Johnny 05-25-2010 06:28 PM

read the article in the link I gave you there is no such thing as a warped rotor!!!! the shims aren't going to do a thing for you the best you can do is try to properly bed (I know the Hawks come with bedding instructions) in the pads and maybe it will go away if not... turn them or replace them, then PROPERLY bed in your pads its the most important part of a brake job when done properly it will extend the life of both the pad and rotor and increase your stopping power.

VQ Johnny 05-25-2010 06:34 PM

Here is the bedding process if don't know how
http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp_bedinstock.shtml

grovefromnh 05-26-2010 07:48 AM

As a sports car racer of 30+ years, I learned to bake my pads before installation. Get an old toaster oven, put it outdoors. Put in pads (don't overlap them) set temp for 350, bake for 30 minutes. Shut off oven. DO NOT open oven until pads are cold as the introduction of cold air when the pads are hot will make them brittle. Doing this will cut down on the pads outgassing, making them pretty much ready to go.

lost hybrid RF 05-26-2010 09:15 AM

Interesting ^^. Never heard of that before.

G35Lopez 05-26-2010 09:43 AM

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it so that not all pads require shims. For example I purchased oem-replacement semi-metallic wrangler pads both f&r and the factory shims couldn't be applied. I properly bedded in the pads using the stop-tech process. I've now had them on for a little under a month and no problems experienced. Is it possible that I’ll experience an issue some time down the road. BTW the front rotor are new wrangler oem-replacements and the rear are factory oem just turned/cut/resurfaced.

OP, if you're not planning on any track days and just enjoy daily driving any over the counter replacement should be fine. Just stay away from the eBay stuff. They might look nice but they are cra*

b1gk1d 05-27-2010 12:41 AM

search google for racingbrake they used to be here and i bought my pads and rotors from them. great A+ product!
never get a chance to write review about to thank them.. but here we go i guess

A+

VictoriousG 05-27-2010 01:45 AM

Well if you're on a budget I've heard good things about 89 rotors but I have never personally used them Iam currently running stoptech slotted rotors they're great for a quality rotor.

grovefromnh 05-27-2010 06:27 AM

I've used EBC dimpled and slotted rotors on my last 3 cars.


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