Dang, tegger... Wish there was a symbol for "eyes glasing over" from the
article. LOL
I had the dealer resurface the rotors--their recommended fix (plus a
recommendation to drive slower...) Gosh, I wasn't going that fast... Hwy
55 in Idaho, pretty windy through mountains, passing cars (only when I had a
clear line of sight), only going about 110 max when passing, and really not
braking that hard. Odd thing was the shake in steering wheel when braking
was only occassional, less frequent after slowing down for a while, which
perhaps gives some credibility to the warpage being from high speed (or
maybe only being detectable at higher speeds). I am toying with the idea of
heavier brakes shortly, maybe like those sold via comptech (plus
supercharger for when the warranty gives out).
"Tegger" <tegger.TakeThisOut@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns98D6C86A3A6DAtegger@207.14.116.130...
> "krhine" <krhine.TakeThisOut@nothing.net> wrote in
> news:YbsAh.1821$Jl.3@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
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> > I have a 2003 tl-s, a great car, IMO. However, I was told that
> > braking when going fast was why my front rotors were warped.
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> Wow, an honest Service Advisor... Did you deck him?
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> > Is this
> > common with high speed braking?
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> Yes.
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> However, see here:
> http://www.babcox.com/editorial/bf/bf100326.htm
> There's quite a lot more to "warpage" than meets the eye.
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> > Is there a product to prevent this?
> > I'm looking for a solution that does not necessarily require me to
> > drive slower...
> >
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> Assuming the above Babcox article didn't help, heavier discs with a lot
> more heat-sink area. Some recommend Brembo discs, pads and calipers, but
> I've never tried them.
>
> How fast are you going, anyway? Are you spiking the brakes coming off the
> Mulsanne straight or somewthing?
>
> --
> Tegger
>
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