Re: Warped Rotor Mabe not - see this
[Re: Cudajon]
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08/20/13 04:48 PM
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It looks like the pad may not have been manufactured properly. If one strong heat cycle flaked the pad material it makes me think it was not bonded properly.
There are a few probelms with the Powerstop pads. Either get them exchanged or pick up a better quality pad from a company like EBC.
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Re: Warped Rotor Mabe not - see this
[Re: Cudajon]
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08/20/13 08:01 PM
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therocks
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Im glad you guys dont work on cars for a living.Just figure a manufacturer makes millions of parts.There are bound to be bad ones.Ive had NAPAs best brakes have the friction material fall off the plate.It happens and it seemed like Mopar pads were the worst.Just like buying a part and the guy says "It cant be bad because its new".Over the last 30 years Ive seen it all.Ever tune a car and wonder why it wont start now with all new parts.Then pull the cap back off and discover either the carbon button or the steel strip on the rotor was installed.New brake druns from Wagner that made the car feel like it was coming apart because they were warped so bad.The list goes on and on.Rocky
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Re: Warped Rotor Mabe not - see this
[Re: dogdays]
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08/21/13 08:02 AM
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therocks
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Dogdays my point was take them back.Some guys act like a part thats bad is a major crime.Yeah its a pain but after 30 years of doing it every day you find out it happens.Just like buying a new car.You can get one that goes 500K with no problems and the guy next door buys the same and has it in the shop every week.Its man made so stuff that is bad happens.Only time it really POed me was when it took a lot of time and then you find out the part is bad.Had a water pump I installed {insert type}.Bolted it all in and was finishing up the job.Guess what it wouldnt turn as it wasnt pressed on enough.Cussed a bit and tore it back off.If the pads have a warranty bring them back.Rocky
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Re: Warped Rotor Mabe not - see this
[Re: therocks]
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08/21/13 10:05 AM
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Ok, first off you can spot a cheap pad anywhere, looks like you have a cheap pad, Sorry but is what it is . there ae only a Only a few makers of the pads, that make all the brakes, some produce their own back plates some reuse old plates, heat was the killer here, pads glazed tons of dust, other killers of brakes is bad driving habits, mis use and abuse of brakes , and improper install of brake pads from the start! Bad bolt pins, not cleaning or replacement of the sliders and anti chatter clips,etc just because you put a drilled and slotted rotor doesn't mean that it was a great thing on a 5000,-6000 # vehicule and try stopping on a dime from over 100 mph!! If you wanted a sports car , buy that it will !
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Re: Warped Rotor Mabe not - see this
[Re: dennismopar73]
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08/21/13 03:50 PM
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therocks
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When we did ambulances at the shop we used the Sever duty pads.Our cost was 50 bucks for most.When you are trying to stop one of them with all the equipment and people the price was cheap.Plus they usually lasted longer than a regular pad.Rocky
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Re: Warped Rotor Mabe not - see this
[Re: challengermike]
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08/21/13 07:41 PM
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Wouldn't a slotted rotor use a pad that's tapered on the end so it doesn't grab the slot ? The set I put on mine where. I see those are not and wonder if that's why it happened.
the 'tapered' edges you say is there for 2 reasons, 1 is to keep the pad clean the other is to get a slite amount of air to cool the pad between cycles , the slot in the middle is to let the gasses that get generated from the braking sequence to escape, as well as dust and debri , the pads you see in the pic are so glassed it holds a picture! the edge is squared showing it is a cheaper made pad, the pads also show no signs of any brake grease applied to slides , or other places. Most people will just throw pads on never do the other work needed, nor wash rotors off, as well as clean replace slides worn bolts, because , well looked good to me , and done it before never have an issue!! Looking at the pad heat was the issue, and was there for some time so a prolong braking effert was used.
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