Warped disks.. again?
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Warped disks.. again?
Hey,
About a month ago I had my disks skimmed as they'd developed a shudder upon applying the brake. After doing so, they'd been fine until driving to the UK and back, where I find the warp has emerged once more.
Is this a case of poor quality disks?
Am I better off replacing the lot (disks and pads)?
Thanks in advanced
Jay
About a month ago I had my disks skimmed as they'd developed a shudder upon applying the brake. After doing so, they'd been fine until driving to the UK and back, where I find the warp has emerged once more.
Is this a case of poor quality disks?
Am I better off replacing the lot (disks and pads)?
Thanks in advanced
Jay
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DC 12v
You should ways put new pads in when changing the discs as the old pads will have warn to the shape of the old discs and the new ones won't match.
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It could take longer, dsepending on the shape of old discs.
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Hmm, at around 700 miles before leaving for the UK, I'd assume that was more than enough *sigh*
Still, better I know now than wait for the next set to play up. Thanks for the info.
Is it worth replacing everything now? I know I have enough width for one more skim, and then new pads on top - would that be ok?
Still, better I know now than wait for the next set to play up. Thanks for the info.
Is it worth replacing everything now? I know I have enough width for one more skim, and then new pads on top - would that be ok?
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DC 12v
I'd go with new pads and see what happens. Don't like skiming discs as they are heat treated if I remember right.
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There's apparently a limit, 22mm or something, no less than that can be skimmed.
I'm still on 24mm, so it's safe according to them.
I think these are budget disks tbh, just "thrown" on the car for a sale.
Skimming is 8euro a disk, so I might just do it for now, and get a set of disks and pads after payday.
I'm still on 24mm, so it's safe according to them.
I think these are budget disks tbh, just "thrown" on the car for a sale.
Skimming is 8euro a disk, so I might just do it for now, and get a set of disks and pads after payday.
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DC 12v
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