Rotors getting warped?
#1
Rotors getting warped?
So I had all my rotors and pads replaced at an Infiniti dealership about 3 months ago and I noticed the other day that the front rotors are starting to get these little grooves on them that you can definitely feel if you run your fingers across them. It seems kind of odd that these rotors wouldn't be smooth considering I replaced everything all at once, so I was thinking of taking the car back in next week to see if they would figure out the issue for me before it gets any worse.
My question is would they charge me for this, or is it on them to fix the problem? Or am I just being paranoid and it's really not a big deal?
I guess OEM rotors and pads are garbage and I should've probably gone a different route to begin with
My question is would they charge me for this, or is it on them to fix the problem? Or am I just being paranoid and it's really not a big deal?
I guess OEM rotors and pads are garbage and I should've probably gone a different route to begin with
#3
if your car is a 03-04 model.. (maybe later year x-models), it's normal...
there's a reason these cars get "world class" braking performance, and this is it..
the factory pads are pretty harsh to rotors..
wait.. you do mean on the edges of the rotors, right? on the face towards the edges?
there's a reason these cars get "world class" braking performance, and this is it..
the factory pads are pretty harsh to rotors..
wait.. you do mean on the edges of the rotors, right? on the face towards the edges?
#4
Call them up and ask if their rotors come with a warranty because you're thinking about having them replaced by the dealership. I've caught companies in a lie before, so I usually pose as a potenial customer first to get the truth (or what they say is the truth) before going back with the problem and being told its not under warranty when it actually is.
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WhipWhitaker (05-13-2012)
#5
if your car is a 03-04 model.. (maybe later year x-models), it's normal...
there's a reason these cars get "world class" braking performance, and this is it..
the factory pads are pretty harsh to rotors..
wait.. you do mean on the edges of the rotors, right? on the face towards the edges?
there's a reason these cars get "world class" braking performance, and this is it..
the factory pads are pretty harsh to rotors..
wait.. you do mean on the edges of the rotors, right? on the face towards the edges?
#7
It's not vibrating right? if not.. i wouldn't worry about it TOO much.. just give it couple of weeks if it's not vibrating. I've seen "grooves" on the face of rotors before.. didn't think too much about it.. they disappeared on their own..
maybe spray some water on them to get the brake dust off.. not sure if this will help.. haha..
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#8
It's not vibrating at all, but I double checked and the grooves seem to be across the full face of the rotors, not just the middle. Still have yet to take the car in but I sure do expect them to do a lot more than just look things over.
I can't justify buying bigger pads and rotors right now since these are still practically new, and they perform more than well enough for me.
I can't justify buying bigger pads and rotors right now since these are still practically new, and they perform more than well enough for me.
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WhipWhitaker (05-14-2012)
#13
the pad probably last anywhere from 20k~30k AVERAGE.. rotors 60k~80k...
the dealership will warrants their OEM parts and workmanship for 12k miles or 1 year.. so no need to test them by calling them first.. LOL.. you paid a premium to get your work done at a dealer, they are expensive, but not SHADY..
Larger brakes might be nice but not economical.. just get some Akebono Ceremic pads.. it'll last twice as long with much less brake dust. The braking distance MIGHT suffer a bit, but nothing to be alarmed about.. it'll still be better than average
#15
I believe the main reason was due to an average infiniti customer complaining the brakes were not lasting as long as it did with their previous hondas and toyotas. Also the insane amount of brake dust. I think nissan got fad up with this, so they just fixed the issue.. i think these were the big reasons, so don't quote me..
braking performance wise, they are unbelievable.. they are in the Porsche territory...
wear wise, it's similar to any "great" braking car.. maybe just a tad bit sooner... bmw 3-series brakes don't last that much longer...
correct me if I am wrong, but upgrading to 05-06 brakes will help with wear, but not much improvement on the braking distance department, if any. Yes, maybe if you track your car, the heat dissapation and brake fade improvements are there. But for a daily driver, it might not be worth the investment unless you pick it up for a super duper low price..
just saying... let's not scare the new kid on the block..
let's let him take it step by step..
Last edited by joedaddy1; 05-15-2012 at 05:43 PM.