OEM or aftermarket rotors?
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Re: OEM or aftermarket rotors?
"TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
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> "Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:C8eXb.21183$y07.666289@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> >
> >
> > Go to www.jeep.com and then to the 'owners' section.. there is a tab
some
> > way down the page.. then enter your VIN to see if there is a recall
> notice
> > on the problem.. you will also be told if your Jeep has been fixed in
> > respect of any outstanding recalls..
> >
> >
>
> Thanks, I did and it showed only one incomplete recall (intake manifold
> debris mod). There was nothing about rotors.
>
> TW
There will be in time.. can you hold out a while?
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Re: OEM or aftermarket rotors?
"TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
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> "Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:C8eXb.21183$y07.666289@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> >
> >
> > Go to www.jeep.com and then to the 'owners' section.. there is a tab
some
> > way down the page.. then enter your VIN to see if there is a recall
> notice
> > on the problem.. you will also be told if your Jeep has been fixed in
> > respect of any outstanding recalls..
> >
> >
>
> Thanks, I did and it showed only one incomplete recall (intake manifold
> debris mod). There was nothing about rotors.
>
> TW
There will be in time.. can you hold out a while?
#23
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Re: OEM or aftermarket rotors?
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
z> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I seem to have developed a slight warp in my front rotors on my '01 TJ. At
>this stage I am not sure if they just have to be resurfaced or replaced
>completely. The Jeep is going in for inspection next Monday and I was just
>researching in the meantime. Assuming that the rotors are to be replaced,
>should I stick with stock rotors or go for aftermarket units? If
>aftermarket units, then any particular kind or design is better than the
>other? I do have 16" rims, if that makes any difference.
>
>I have about 36,000 kms on the clock so far and rotors warping seems a
>little premature to me. I am trying to get it covered under the original
>factory warranty, which still has a month to go, but the Service Manager at
>the dealer in New Zealand tells me a little "fact" that the factory
>warranty on brake system and components is only for 1 year or 20,000 kms,
>which ever comes first. I am sticking to my expectation of all new
>components, other than consumables, from factory to last more than 1 year
>or 20,000 kms and be covered as part of the 36 months or 100,000 kms
>factory warranty. It would be helpful if there are more customer at the
>dealership when I show up to present my case. But if I am paying for the
>replacements, then should I stick with OEM or go for aftermarket units?
>
>Thank you all for your advice and suggestions in advance.
>
>Kind regards
>TW
Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
Hope this helps,
Lefty
z> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I seem to have developed a slight warp in my front rotors on my '01 TJ. At
>this stage I am not sure if they just have to be resurfaced or replaced
>completely. The Jeep is going in for inspection next Monday and I was just
>researching in the meantime. Assuming that the rotors are to be replaced,
>should I stick with stock rotors or go for aftermarket units? If
>aftermarket units, then any particular kind or design is better than the
>other? I do have 16" rims, if that makes any difference.
>
>I have about 36,000 kms on the clock so far and rotors warping seems a
>little premature to me. I am trying to get it covered under the original
>factory warranty, which still has a month to go, but the Service Manager at
>the dealer in New Zealand tells me a little "fact" that the factory
>warranty on brake system and components is only for 1 year or 20,000 kms,
>which ever comes first. I am sticking to my expectation of all new
>components, other than consumables, from factory to last more than 1 year
>or 20,000 kms and be covered as part of the 36 months or 100,000 kms
>factory warranty. It would be helpful if there are more customer at the
>dealership when I show up to present my case. But if I am paying for the
>replacements, then should I stick with OEM or go for aftermarket units?
>
>Thank you all for your advice and suggestions in advance.
>
>Kind regards
>TW
Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
Hope this helps,
Lefty
#24
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Re: OEM or aftermarket rotors?
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
z> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I seem to have developed a slight warp in my front rotors on my '01 TJ. At
>this stage I am not sure if they just have to be resurfaced or replaced
>completely. The Jeep is going in for inspection next Monday and I was just
>researching in the meantime. Assuming that the rotors are to be replaced,
>should I stick with stock rotors or go for aftermarket units? If
>aftermarket units, then any particular kind or design is better than the
>other? I do have 16" rims, if that makes any difference.
>
>I have about 36,000 kms on the clock so far and rotors warping seems a
>little premature to me. I am trying to get it covered under the original
>factory warranty, which still has a month to go, but the Service Manager at
>the dealer in New Zealand tells me a little "fact" that the factory
>warranty on brake system and components is only for 1 year or 20,000 kms,
>which ever comes first. I am sticking to my expectation of all new
>components, other than consumables, from factory to last more than 1 year
>or 20,000 kms and be covered as part of the 36 months or 100,000 kms
>factory warranty. It would be helpful if there are more customer at the
>dealership when I show up to present my case. But if I am paying for the
>replacements, then should I stick with OEM or go for aftermarket units?
>
>Thank you all for your advice and suggestions in advance.
>
>Kind regards
>TW
Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
Hope this helps,
Lefty
z> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I seem to have developed a slight warp in my front rotors on my '01 TJ. At
>this stage I am not sure if they just have to be resurfaced or replaced
>completely. The Jeep is going in for inspection next Monday and I was just
>researching in the meantime. Assuming that the rotors are to be replaced,
>should I stick with stock rotors or go for aftermarket units? If
>aftermarket units, then any particular kind or design is better than the
>other? I do have 16" rims, if that makes any difference.
>
>I have about 36,000 kms on the clock so far and rotors warping seems a
>little premature to me. I am trying to get it covered under the original
>factory warranty, which still has a month to go, but the Service Manager at
>the dealer in New Zealand tells me a little "fact" that the factory
>warranty on brake system and components is only for 1 year or 20,000 kms,
>which ever comes first. I am sticking to my expectation of all new
>components, other than consumables, from factory to last more than 1 year
>or 20,000 kms and be covered as part of the 36 months or 100,000 kms
>factory warranty. It would be helpful if there are more customer at the
>dealership when I show up to present my case. But if I am paying for the
>replacements, then should I stick with OEM or go for aftermarket units?
>
>Thank you all for your advice and suggestions in advance.
>
>Kind regards
>TW
Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
Hope this helps,
Lefty
#25
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Re: OEM or aftermarket rotors?
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
z> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I seem to have developed a slight warp in my front rotors on my '01 TJ. At
>this stage I am not sure if they just have to be resurfaced or replaced
>completely. The Jeep is going in for inspection next Monday and I was just
>researching in the meantime. Assuming that the rotors are to be replaced,
>should I stick with stock rotors or go for aftermarket units? If
>aftermarket units, then any particular kind or design is better than the
>other? I do have 16" rims, if that makes any difference.
>
>I have about 36,000 kms on the clock so far and rotors warping seems a
>little premature to me. I am trying to get it covered under the original
>factory warranty, which still has a month to go, but the Service Manager at
>the dealer in New Zealand tells me a little "fact" that the factory
>warranty on brake system and components is only for 1 year or 20,000 kms,
>which ever comes first. I am sticking to my expectation of all new
>components, other than consumables, from factory to last more than 1 year
>or 20,000 kms and be covered as part of the 36 months or 100,000 kms
>factory warranty. It would be helpful if there are more customer at the
>dealership when I show up to present my case. But if I am paying for the
>replacements, then should I stick with OEM or go for aftermarket units?
>
>Thank you all for your advice and suggestions in advance.
>
>Kind regards
>TW
Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
Hope this helps,
Lefty
z> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I seem to have developed a slight warp in my front rotors on my '01 TJ. At
>this stage I am not sure if they just have to be resurfaced or replaced
>completely. The Jeep is going in for inspection next Monday and I was just
>researching in the meantime. Assuming that the rotors are to be replaced,
>should I stick with stock rotors or go for aftermarket units? If
>aftermarket units, then any particular kind or design is better than the
>other? I do have 16" rims, if that makes any difference.
>
>I have about 36,000 kms on the clock so far and rotors warping seems a
>little premature to me. I am trying to get it covered under the original
>factory warranty, which still has a month to go, but the Service Manager at
>the dealer in New Zealand tells me a little "fact" that the factory
>warranty on brake system and components is only for 1 year or 20,000 kms,
>which ever comes first. I am sticking to my expectation of all new
>components, other than consumables, from factory to last more than 1 year
>or 20,000 kms and be covered as part of the 36 months or 100,000 kms
>factory warranty. It would be helpful if there are more customer at the
>dealership when I show up to present my case. But if I am paying for the
>replacements, then should I stick with OEM or go for aftermarket units?
>
>Thank you all for your advice and suggestions in advance.
>
>Kind regards
>TW
Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
Hope this helps,
Lefty
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Re: OEM or aftermarket rotors?
<lefty@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
> z> wrote:
>
> Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
> vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
> dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
> rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
> the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Lefty
I was going for a service next Monday and part of it is to have the tyres
rotated. I can drive it for another week after that and see if that helps.
Although I will wait for it shows on Monday.
Thanks.
TW
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> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
> z> wrote:
>
> Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
> vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
> dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
> rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
> the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Lefty
I was going for a service next Monday and part of it is to have the tyres
rotated. I can drive it for another week after that and see if that helps.
Although I will wait for it shows on Monday.
Thanks.
TW
#27
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Re: OEM or aftermarket rotors?
<lefty@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
> z> wrote:
>
> Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
> vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
> dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
> rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
> the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Lefty
I was going for a service next Monday and part of it is to have the tyres
rotated. I can drive it for another week after that and see if that helps.
Although I will wait for it shows on Monday.
Thanks.
TW
news:skos209qq89hopmf3ual5dfljgbvg4mfia@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
> z> wrote:
>
> Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
> vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
> dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
> rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
> the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Lefty
I was going for a service next Monday and part of it is to have the tyres
rotated. I can drive it for another week after that and see if that helps.
Although I will wait for it shows on Monday.
Thanks.
TW
#28
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Re: OEM or aftermarket rotors?
<lefty@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
> z> wrote:
>
> Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
> vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
> dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
> rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
> the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Lefty
I was going for a service next Monday and part of it is to have the tyres
rotated. I can drive it for another week after that and see if that helps.
Although I will wait for it shows on Monday.
Thanks.
TW
news:skos209qq89hopmf3ual5dfljgbvg4mfia@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:05:29 +1300, "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n
> z> wrote:
>
> Have you had your ties rotated lately? My 2002 TJ was exhibiting the
> vibration one would normally associate with warped rotors. I got the
> dealer to rotate the tires and the vibration went away. Also the jeep
> rode quieter after that. Jeep tend to wear cups in the tires due to
> the fact that they use transfer cases to get the power to the wheels.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Lefty
I was going for a service next Monday and part of it is to have the tyres
rotated. I can drive it for another week after that and see if that helps.
Although I will wait for it shows on Monday.
Thanks.
TW