brakes
#31
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Re: brakes
Hi Earle,
Agreed, Daimler's composite rotors and weak hubs are the problem. I've
slammed thousand of wheels on the Real American cars, and trucks without a
problem!
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"Earle Horton" <gracioso@usa.com> wrote in message
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> I agree that it is extremely common, but not that it is "caused" by the
> impact gun. I have barely six thousand miles on a set of new rotors, and
> they are already pulsating a bit, along with Autozone "lifetime" pads. I
> put the wheels on with a torque wrench, of course. Maybe I drove the
> vehicle in the rain, or made a panic stop or two, but what the hell are
you
> supposed to do?
>
> Earle
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Agreed, Daimler's composite rotors and weak hubs are the problem. I've
slammed thousand of wheels on the Real American cars, and trucks without a
problem!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"Earle Horton" <gracioso@usa.com> wrote in message
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> I agree that it is extremely common, but not that it is "caused" by the
> impact gun. I have barely six thousand miles on a set of new rotors, and
> they are already pulsating a bit, along with Autozone "lifetime" pads. I
> put the wheels on with a torque wrench, of course. Maybe I drove the
> vehicle in the rain, or made a panic stop or two, but what the hell are
you
> supposed to do?
>
> Earle
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#32
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Re: brakes
Hi Doug,
I think you've got it! And the Poster is in an extremely dangerous
situation!
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> lurk wrote:
> > my '06 tj with 5000 miles on it .....and the brakes are pulsating
.......is this a common problem .....don't want to turn
> > the rotators this early.....maybe its under a recall or warranty
thanks
>
> pulsating as in ABS kicking on, or pulsating as in
drag/release/drag/release?
>
> If it's ABS then have them check the front sensors, one is either out of
> range or close to it.
>
> If it's drag/release (warped rotor) then it may be a MFG defect. Long as
> your under waranty I'd have them diagnose it.
>
> If the finding is warped rotor, and you have to go out of pocket to fix
it,
> your better off buying new rotors and installing them yourself. It's not
> a hard job. Basically, if you can change a tire you can replace a rotor.
> It's just two more bolts.
>
> --
> DougW
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situation!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> lurk wrote:
> > my '06 tj with 5000 miles on it .....and the brakes are pulsating
.......is this a common problem .....don't want to turn
> > the rotators this early.....maybe its under a recall or warranty
thanks
>
> pulsating as in ABS kicking on, or pulsating as in
drag/release/drag/release?
>
> If it's ABS then have them check the front sensors, one is either out of
> range or close to it.
>
> If it's drag/release (warped rotor) then it may be a MFG defect. Long as
> your under waranty I'd have them diagnose it.
>
> If the finding is warped rotor, and you have to go out of pocket to fix
it,
> your better off buying new rotors and installing them yourself. It's not
> a hard job. Basically, if you can change a tire you can replace a rotor.
> It's just two more bolts.
>
> --
> DougW
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#33
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Re: brakes
Hi Doug,
I think you've got it! And the Poster is in an extremely dangerous
situation!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> lurk wrote:
> > my '06 tj with 5000 miles on it .....and the brakes are pulsating
.......is this a common problem .....don't want to turn
> > the rotators this early.....maybe its under a recall or warranty
thanks
>
> pulsating as in ABS kicking on, or pulsating as in
drag/release/drag/release?
>
> If it's ABS then have them check the front sensors, one is either out of
> range or close to it.
>
> If it's drag/release (warped rotor) then it may be a MFG defect. Long as
> your under waranty I'd have them diagnose it.
>
> If the finding is warped rotor, and you have to go out of pocket to fix
it,
> your better off buying new rotors and installing them yourself. It's not
> a hard job. Basically, if you can change a tire you can replace a rotor.
> It's just two more bolts.
>
> --
> DougW
--
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situation!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> lurk wrote:
> > my '06 tj with 5000 miles on it .....and the brakes are pulsating
.......is this a common problem .....don't want to turn
> > the rotators this early.....maybe its under a recall or warranty
thanks
>
> pulsating as in ABS kicking on, or pulsating as in
drag/release/drag/release?
>
> If it's ABS then have them check the front sensors, one is either out of
> range or close to it.
>
> If it's drag/release (warped rotor) then it may be a MFG defect. Long as
> your under waranty I'd have them diagnose it.
>
> If the finding is warped rotor, and you have to go out of pocket to fix
it,
> your better off buying new rotors and installing them yourself. It's not
> a hard job. Basically, if you can change a tire you can replace a rotor.
> It's just two more bolts.
>
> --
> DougW
--
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#34
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Re: brakes
Hi Doug,
I think you've got it! And the Poster is in an extremely dangerous
situation!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> lurk wrote:
> > my '06 tj with 5000 miles on it .....and the brakes are pulsating
.......is this a common problem .....don't want to turn
> > the rotators this early.....maybe its under a recall or warranty
thanks
>
> pulsating as in ABS kicking on, or pulsating as in
drag/release/drag/release?
>
> If it's ABS then have them check the front sensors, one is either out of
> range or close to it.
>
> If it's drag/release (warped rotor) then it may be a MFG defect. Long as
> your under waranty I'd have them diagnose it.
>
> If the finding is warped rotor, and you have to go out of pocket to fix
it,
> your better off buying new rotors and installing them yourself. It's not
> a hard job. Basically, if you can change a tire you can replace a rotor.
> It's just two more bolts.
>
> --
> DougW
--
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situation!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> lurk wrote:
> > my '06 tj with 5000 miles on it .....and the brakes are pulsating
.......is this a common problem .....don't want to turn
> > the rotators this early.....maybe its under a recall or warranty
thanks
>
> pulsating as in ABS kicking on, or pulsating as in
drag/release/drag/release?
>
> If it's ABS then have them check the front sensors, one is either out of
> range or close to it.
>
> If it's drag/release (warped rotor) then it may be a MFG defect. Long as
> your under waranty I'd have them diagnose it.
>
> If the finding is warped rotor, and you have to go out of pocket to fix
it,
> your better off buying new rotors and installing them yourself. It's not
> a hard job. Basically, if you can change a tire you can replace a rotor.
> It's just two more bolts.
>
> --
> DougW
--
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#35
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Re: brakes
> proper brake-in (pun intended) is key to long brake life.
> http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml
>
Good article. I was reading the latest JC Whitney motorcycle catalog at
lunch. During the week I had, among
other things, relined 25 sets of vintage Lotus race car brake shoes with NOS
Ferrodo asbestos linings. This stuff is nearly impossible to find and prized
by vintage racers.
The catalog shows brake shoes and pads, "made with non-asbestos low friction
linings to avoid sqeaking". Low friction brake linings? For those times when
you really don't want to stop? What next, high friction oil?
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
> http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml
>
Good article. I was reading the latest JC Whitney motorcycle catalog at
lunch. During the week I had, among
other things, relined 25 sets of vintage Lotus race car brake shoes with NOS
Ferrodo asbestos linings. This stuff is nearly impossible to find and prized
by vintage racers.
The catalog shows brake shoes and pads, "made with non-asbestos low friction
linings to avoid sqeaking". Low friction brake linings? For those times when
you really don't want to stop? What next, high friction oil?
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#36
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Re: brakes
> proper brake-in (pun intended) is key to long brake life.
> http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml
>
Good article. I was reading the latest JC Whitney motorcycle catalog at
lunch. During the week I had, among
other things, relined 25 sets of vintage Lotus race car brake shoes with NOS
Ferrodo asbestos linings. This stuff is nearly impossible to find and prized
by vintage racers.
The catalog shows brake shoes and pads, "made with non-asbestos low friction
linings to avoid sqeaking". Low friction brake linings? For those times when
you really don't want to stop? What next, high friction oil?
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
> http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml
>
Good article. I was reading the latest JC Whitney motorcycle catalog at
lunch. During the week I had, among
other things, relined 25 sets of vintage Lotus race car brake shoes with NOS
Ferrodo asbestos linings. This stuff is nearly impossible to find and prized
by vintage racers.
The catalog shows brake shoes and pads, "made with non-asbestos low friction
linings to avoid sqeaking". Low friction brake linings? For those times when
you really don't want to stop? What next, high friction oil?
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#37
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Re: brakes
> proper brake-in (pun intended) is key to long brake life.
> http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml
>
Good article. I was reading the latest JC Whitney motorcycle catalog at
lunch. During the week I had, among
other things, relined 25 sets of vintage Lotus race car brake shoes with NOS
Ferrodo asbestos linings. This stuff is nearly impossible to find and prized
by vintage racers.
The catalog shows brake shoes and pads, "made with non-asbestos low friction
linings to avoid sqeaking". Low friction brake linings? For those times when
you really don't want to stop? What next, high friction oil?
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
> http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml
>
Good article. I was reading the latest JC Whitney motorcycle catalog at
lunch. During the week I had, among
other things, relined 25 sets of vintage Lotus race car brake shoes with NOS
Ferrodo asbestos linings. This stuff is nearly impossible to find and prized
by vintage racers.
The catalog shows brake shoes and pads, "made with non-asbestos low friction
linings to avoid sqeaking". Low friction brake linings? For those times when
you really don't want to stop? What next, high friction oil?
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#38
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Re: brakes
I don't know if Jeep has learned anything useful from Mercedes, but my 300TD
uses soft nodular iron rotors that should be replaced rather than turned.
They seldom make it thru a second set of pads without warping, but they are
cheap, designed to be sacrificed.
They can be bought for as low as $17.30 each.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
uses soft nodular iron rotors that should be replaced rather than turned.
They seldom make it thru a second set of pads without warping, but they are
cheap, designed to be sacrificed.
They can be bought for as low as $17.30 each.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#39
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Re: brakes
I don't know if Jeep has learned anything useful from Mercedes, but my 300TD
uses soft nodular iron rotors that should be replaced rather than turned.
They seldom make it thru a second set of pads without warping, but they are
cheap, designed to be sacrificed.
They can be bought for as low as $17.30 each.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
uses soft nodular iron rotors that should be replaced rather than turned.
They seldom make it thru a second set of pads without warping, but they are
cheap, designed to be sacrificed.
They can be bought for as low as $17.30 each.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#40
Guest
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Re: brakes
I don't know if Jeep has learned anything useful from Mercedes, but my 300TD
uses soft nodular iron rotors that should be replaced rather than turned.
They seldom make it thru a second set of pads without warping, but they are
cheap, designed to be sacrificed.
They can be bought for as low as $17.30 each.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
uses soft nodular iron rotors that should be replaced rather than turned.
They seldom make it thru a second set of pads without warping, but they are
cheap, designed to be sacrificed.
They can be bought for as low as $17.30 each.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty