Brakes: Compilation of Threads
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I think it would be cool if there was one place people could go to find this information when the search function is inoperative.
Fact or Fiction: Drilled/Slotted rotors improve braking
Should I switch brake lines?
Brake Fluid - I know, asked a million times...
1 piece vs. 2 piece rotors
What Type of Brake Fluid to Use in a C5?
Castrol srf brake fluid: Any downside other than $??
Purpose of drilled/slotted rotors
rotor runout
TCS problem with new rims and tires
rotor fin direction ?
Signs of warped rotors??
My Z51 Brakes Squeel after 200 miles!
Stock Rotors are Directional.
Stability Control (Active Handling) should be on your next car!
rotor re-surface questions
Brake Rotor Metallurgy
Definition: "Active Handling Warming Up"
Change The Pads Too???
Hissing (air leak noise) at the brake pedal
Brakes .. i got issues .. squealing like a pig.
Squeaky Brakes
Brakes are still squeaking
90 Vert - Brake Fluid looks very dirty..
Brake Rotors Out-of-Balance...BAD!
abnormal front brake pad wear
Brakes and a C5
Correct ABS braking procedure in Road Racing environment
Last edited by Mighty-Mouse; Mar 23, 2005 at 05:56 PM.
They should, but they don't have to.
8,000 miles is a pretty short life for a rotor only used for the street with one track event.
It wasn't the 12 hours of Sebring or something
If they won't cover it, then don't bother with them just buy a good set of aftermarket rotors and install them yourself.
What I don't get is why would he want to turn a rotor that's ready for scrap? That's just a waste of money.
Second, try this. Take the rotors off yourself, and then take some heavy duty steel wool or something similar. Go over both sides of the rotors very throrougly, then clean the rotors really good with water to get any of the steel wool particles off of it. I have done this and found the rotors were not actually warped, they just had "pad material" transfered to them that made them feel warped. Saved a lot of money by doing this.















