Aug-29-2016 12:11 PM
Aug-30-2016 09:50 PM
Aug-30-2016 06:21 PM
Aug-30-2016 05:46 PM
Campfire Time wrote:
It is not warped rotors. True rotor warp is very rare. If it was warped rotors you'd get the pulsation all the time at all speeds.
It's hardened pad material stuck to the rotors. And yes it's caused from heat. Moreover it's caused from improper bedding of the pads, or lack of, after installation. Especially with ceramic pads. After it happens pull over and look at the rotors. You'll see little comet like deposits. It's more prevalent with ceramic pads but can happen with any type of pad. Thickness of pads is not an indicator that this will or will not happen.
I'd put new pads on before doing anything else. And readjusting the BC would not hurt either.
Aug-30-2016 09:01 AM
Campfire Time wrote:
It is not warped rotors. True rotor warp is very rare. If it was warped rotors you'd get the pulsation all the time at all speeds.
It's hardened pad material stuck to the rotors. And yes it's caused from heat. Moreover it's caused from improper bedding of the pads, or lack of, after installation. Especially with ceramic pads. After it happens pull over and look at the rotors. You'll see little comet like deposits. It's more prevalent with ceramic pads but can happen with any type of pad. Thickness of pads is not an indicator that this will or will not happen.
I'd put new pads on before doing anything else. And readjusting the BC would not hurt either.
Aug-30-2016 08:33 AM
JustLabs wrote:
As inexpensive as new rotors are, people are still getting old rotors turned?
Aug-30-2016 08:10 AM
Aug-30-2016 07:02 AM
Aug-30-2016 06:12 AM
Campfire Time wrote:
It is not warped rotors. True rotor warp is very rare. If it was warped rotors you'd get the pulsation all the time at all speeds.
It's hardened pad material stuck to the rotors. And yes it's caused from heat. Moreover it's caused from improper bedding of the pads, or lack of, after installation. Especially with ceramic pads. After it happens pull over and look at the rotors. You'll see little comet like deposits. It's more prevalent with ceramic pads but can happen with any type of pad. Thickness of pads is not an indicator that this will or will not happen.
I'd put new pads on before doing anything else. And readjusting the BC would not hurt either.
Aug-29-2016 06:13 PM
Aug-29-2016 05:08 PM
Aug-29-2016 04:01 PM
Campfire Time wrote:
It is not warped rotors. True rotor warp is very rare. If it was warped rotors you'd get the pulsation all the time at all speeds.
It's hardened pad material stuck to the rotors. And yes it's caused from heat. Moreover it's caused from improper bedding of the pads, or lack of, after installation. Especially with ceramic pads. After it happens pull over and look at the rotors. You'll see little comet like deposits. It's more prevalent with ceramic pads but can happen with any type of pad. Thickness of pads is not an indicator that this will or will not happen.
I'd put new pads on before doing anything else. And readjusting the BC would not hurt either.
Aug-29-2016 03:23 PM
Aug-29-2016 02:14 PM
whosgreg wrote:
Hi fellow RVers,
For the 3rd time, going downhill in the mountains, the brakes vibrate. I had to manually use the BC instead of the truck brakes. Tires are brand new. Brake pads are good.
Aug-29-2016 01:22 PM