Why can't people figure out warp versus runout versus discthickness variation
On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 2:22:53 PM UTC-10, Scott Dorsey wrote:
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> Two things commonly happen:
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> 1. Something goes wrong with your suspension causing a slight shimmy. Maybe
> a ball joint is loose, maybe a rod is bent. As you brake, the shimmy
> causes the pressure on the rotor to change and soon a "warp" is worn
> into the rotor surface.
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> 2. Someone tensions your lug nuts without using a torque wrench. Maybe they
> use torque sticks and are sloppy, maybe they do it by hand with a maltese
> cross and a hammer. Uneven pressure is placed on the rotor, and the
> same uneven wear pattern results. If you're really lucky, your lugs break
> off too.
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> Avoiding these two situations will cause your brake rotors to last much longer.
> --scott
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> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Well, that sounds reasonable.
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