Need some advice on brakes
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Need some advice on brakes
I just wanted to get some opinions from some experts as to how I can assess if I truly need new rotors and pads. I own a 2007 G35X, I know the rotors were turned when I purchased it last year so I am guessing it's time to replace them as the car is hitting about 32 K and I believe the original rotors are still on there.
My car pulsates pretty bad when breaking at higher speeds but it if I come to a nice easy gradual stop the pulsation is minimal. But when the pulsation is pretty bad, braking at higher speeds, the entire car shakes and my shifter is wobbling pretty bad. It's obvious I need to address the problem and I know I probably need new rotors and or pads.
I know it's pretty easy to tell if I need new pads, but my problem is I have no clue how to tell if I need new rotors if there are no obvious signs present, grooves, uneven wear on the rotors and such. Bottom line I don't want to replace a rotor if it has enough thickness left on it or miss replacing a rotor if it has barely any thickness left on it. Is there any tool I can use to measure the thickness and what should be that thickness? Where do I measure from for the thickness?
Also, what should my tire pressure be around? I was reading on one of the posts that it should be around 40 PSI, which seems a bit high. I usually go with about 32 to 34 PSI.
My car pulsates pretty bad when breaking at higher speeds but it if I come to a nice easy gradual stop the pulsation is minimal. But when the pulsation is pretty bad, braking at higher speeds, the entire car shakes and my shifter is wobbling pretty bad. It's obvious I need to address the problem and I know I probably need new rotors and or pads.
I know it's pretty easy to tell if I need new pads, but my problem is I have no clue how to tell if I need new rotors if there are no obvious signs present, grooves, uneven wear on the rotors and such. Bottom line I don't want to replace a rotor if it has enough thickness left on it or miss replacing a rotor if it has barely any thickness left on it. Is there any tool I can use to measure the thickness and what should be that thickness? Where do I measure from for the thickness?
Also, what should my tire pressure be around? I was reading on one of the posts that it should be around 40 PSI, which seems a bit high. I usually go with about 32 to 34 PSI.
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Thanks Georgesa!! So far, I've found the following in regards to brakes:
The TSB is labelled ITB09-037b
2008-2009 INFINITI G COUPE, 2007-2009 G SEDAN; BRAKE JUDDER
While braking, especially when braking at highway speeds:
• the steering wheel shakes
and/or
• the body vibrates
and/or
• the brake pedal pulsates (also known as “Brake Judder”)
Found it on http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/tsbs/ which seems to be a government website. When I wanted to request more details, they want to charge me $45 an hour for the computer search and additional charges to make copies! come on! lol
It seems like this "brake juddger" which I am experiencing is covered for my car. How did this process work for you? Did you mention to your dealer that you discovered a TSB? and they fixed it for you or what?
Pardon my lack of knowledge on this subject, I've never heard of a TSB until you mentioned it.
Also, I am wondering if this TSB will apply to my car since I am around 32K miles. Any thoughts?
The TSB is labelled ITB09-037b
2008-2009 INFINITI G COUPE, 2007-2009 G SEDAN; BRAKE JUDDER
While braking, especially when braking at highway speeds:
• the steering wheel shakes
and/or
• the body vibrates
and/or
• the brake pedal pulsates (also known as “Brake Judder”)
Found it on http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/tsbs/ which seems to be a government website. When I wanted to request more details, they want to charge me $45 an hour for the computer search and additional charges to make copies! come on! lol
It seems like this "brake juddger" which I am experiencing is covered for my car. How did this process work for you? Did you mention to your dealer that you discovered a TSB? and they fixed it for you or what?
Pardon my lack of knowledge on this subject, I've never heard of a TSB until you mentioned it.
Also, I am wondering if this TSB will apply to my car since I am around 32K miles. Any thoughts?
Last edited by theproman23; 05-17-2010 at 09:27 AM.
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Georgesa, I am pretty giddy right now. Not sure that's the appropriate reaction but I never knew something like a TSB existed. I found a total of 23 TSBs that apply to this car and within that list was the one I mentioned above for the "brake judder". I also found another one that I am interested in having fixed - ITB08-017 this applies to the acceleration at low rpm.
Thanks again!
I am hoping I won't get a lot of problem from the dealer. I guess even if I have to bug the hell out of them to get these done, it might be worth it for the savings.
Thanks again!
I am hoping I won't get a lot of problem from the dealer. I guess even if I have to bug the hell out of them to get these done, it might be worth it for the savings.
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Yep, that's the one. This site has all the details. You may need to sign-up first.
http://x.infinitihelp.com/forum/loca...1066&catid=301
The dealer initially mentioned that brakes are not covered under warranty. When I brought in a printout, they went ahead w/o any issues (they didn't know about the TSB). I don't think mileage matters - if the front pad is worn, they'll replace that too. Mine wasn't.
However, I'm not sure they'll do this for free if the car is no longer under warranty.
Good luck.
http://x.infinitihelp.com/forum/loca...1066&catid=301
The dealer initially mentioned that brakes are not covered under warranty. When I brought in a printout, they went ahead w/o any issues (they didn't know about the TSB). I don't think mileage matters - if the front pad is worn, they'll replace that too. Mine wasn't.
However, I'm not sure they'll do this for free if the car is no longer under warranty.
Good luck.
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Georgesa, I am pretty giddy right now. Not sure that's the appropriate reaction but I never knew something like a TSB existed. I found a total of 23 TSBs that apply to this car and within that list was the one I mentioned above for the "brake judder". I also found another one that I am interested in having fixed - ITB08-017 this applies to the acceleration at low rpm.
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So the brake judder has nothing to do with the rear brakes? I have brake judder. My rear pads are due for replacement and I am trying to decide if I can just go to a good shop to get this done. The Infiniti dealership wanted 450 or so to replace my rear pads(i am beginning to think he probably included resurfacing rotors , because the pads cant be that expensive).
Also if I get the fronts done under the TSB with OEM parts, can I get better brakes like ceramic or whatever for the rears? Or do all four brakes need to be the same brand?
Also if I get the fronts done under the TSB with OEM parts, can I get better brakes like ceramic or whatever for the rears? Or do all four brakes need to be the same brand?