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Old 08-21-2006, 06:18 AM
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Can rotors warp this quickly?

My stock rotors were in bad shape; everytime I hit the brakes from a 55 MPH + roll, I get this huge vibration all through the car. I decided to replace my front rotors with some $35 Autozone Duralast Rotors and left the rear ones alone because I didn't think they would make much a difference. I left the stock brake pads because they are still in excellent condition. The vibrations disapeared for about a week, you could still seldom feel it from a 70 MPH + brake but it wasn't much to fret over. Well it's Monday and the vibrations are back to full force. I havn't driven my car hard at all. I never exceed 75 MPH and even when I do I NEVER brake hard from those speeds. I let off the gas when coming to a stop WAY before I tap the brakes. I do have to stop from 55 - 60 MPH quite a bit but the area I live in is a 55 MPH zone so I really don't have a choice. Even when I do stop from these speeds I give myself plenty of room so I don't jam on the brakes...

Could those Autozone rotors have warped that quickly and easily?
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

havr u braked and then ran over a puddle?
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Old 08-21-2006, 06:47 AM
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

Yes they could have, i have gone through 4 sets in about 2 years, thanks to the great autozone 2 year warrenty that seems to be redone everytime i get a new set.

You CANNOT drive hard on these brakes. for about 2 months i've managed not to warp these last ones, but I drive real easy on the brakes.
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Old 08-21-2006, 06:54 AM
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

all it takes is enough braking to heat them up and then hit some water and there ya hae it waroed rotors. Not scuffing the brake pads when installing new rotors (if reusing the pads) can cause this to as it doesnt allow the rotor to break in properly.
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uneven torque on the wheels and heat will warp the rotors the first hard stop
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When I did my LS-1 brake conversion I used the cheapest Auto-zone rotors and pads I could get($25 apiece). I have since changed to Hawk pads, and have many thousands of miles on the rotors, including tons of hard stops from various speeds. No problems yet.
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

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uneven torque on the wheels and heat will warp the rotors the first hard stop
I tourqued them all to 100FTLBs even on every wheel so I don't think thats the problem.

Also I have heard when a store leaves a rotor standing up, instead of setting it flat on the ground, it is likely to warp before you even put it on your car... Is this true? If so, I do know that all of Autozones rotors were in this position before I purchased... Perhaps I should make efficient use of my warranty?

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all it takes is enough braking to heat them up and then hit some water and there ya hae it waroed rotors. Not scuffing the brake pads when installing new rotors (if reusing the pads) can cause this to as it doesnt allow the rotor to break in properly.
I didn't scuff the pads... How do you scuff pads?

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When I did my LS-1 brake conversion I used the cheapest Auto-zone rotors and pads I could get($25 apiece). I have since changed to Hawk pads, and have many thousands of miles on the rotors, including tons of hard stops from various speeds. No problems yet.
You were able to get away with Valuecraft Rotors while my Duralasts are already on the nimitz?

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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

My autozone rotors have not warped at all.. not even a little bit.. My stockers are were poo and warped after someone stopped short on me and I had to go hard on the brakes.

If they have the lifetime warranty, by all means, swap them out!

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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

Autozone has always honored the warrenty for me no questions asked.

I just call before i go and make sure they have em, go pick em up and bring the old ones back in the same boxes, they refund my money and im good to go
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

it's a good idea to do new pads when you do rotors.

this reminds me that i need to do the rotors on my truck, they're almost done. now i get to go blow another $300 on the damn thing.
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

Argh... I replaced the Duralasts with my warranty and they were warped all to hell in just ONE WEEK. I put the new ones one and test drove it to find out it didn't help at all. Very shaky stop from 55+ MPH. I immediately took them off just to find that the BRAND NEW ROTORS came WARPED FROM THE BOX!! I didn't even bother turning them. I'm just going to go with a different brand... Are there ANY stronger rotors out there for our cars that can withstand the heavy heat? (and heavy braking?)
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

Dude, I AUTO X with my Duralast rotors. I think you need to try a different AutoZone in your area.

Make sure you are doing the job right too.. If you got the pads from Autozone, you can take those back and get new ones for free too..

I have had 0 issues with my rotors.. Me thinks something is not right there.
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

Originally Posted by psychocabbage
Dude, I AUTO X with my Duralast rotors. I think you need to try a different AutoZone in your area.

Make sure you are doing the job right too.. If you got the pads from Autozone, you can take those back and get new ones for free too..

I have had 0 issues with my rotors.. Me thinks something is not right there.
Will my waranty be accepted by any other Autozones?
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

Make sure the rotor is firmly pressed against the hub when you install the wheel. Its easy for the rotors to slightly bind on the stud instead of going flush on the flat surface of the hub when putting your wheel on. I had this happened once. The lugs tightened like normal, and everything. Just one rotor was slightly in a bind and it warped quick. Got it turned and now I make sure they're mated properly. Have never had the problem again.
This is why the factory installs those retainers on the studs that holds the rotor on.
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Old 08-24-2006, 09:31 AM
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Re: Can rotors warp this quickly?

I found the problem, to bad I didn't sooner though...

I have absolutely no rear brake pads and 100% of my braking for the longest time has been going on in the front. The rear rotors are all warped to hell. The front rotors are completely destroyed. They look as if I just took them and tossed them into Magma.

When I've been checking my brakes I was only looking at the front pads because I figured that front pads wear quicker than the back and if the fronts are still good then the back pads must still be fine. I never considered that whoever did the last brake job probably only changed the front pads and didn't do the rear pads. Meaning the front pads looked okay because they were NEW...

Long story short, I'm going to have to replace EVERYTHING...

Front Pads and Rotors. (I was told the pads have warped and are no good.)
Rear Pads and Rotors.

I might get them from Autozone but I'm still a bit skeptical (and I'm seriously tired of working on these brakes.)... Anyone know of some relatively inexpensive but quality Front / Rear Pads and Rotors I can buy?
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