clipy do dads? are you talking about the washer-like things?
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Most people tend to stand on the brakes till the car comes to a complete stop, then hold the brakes till its time to move again.
This won't garranty that the rotors won't warp, but pumping the brakes, rather than standing on them keeps them cooler. Also when the car comes to a complete stop, don't hold the brakes on the same spot
of the rotors. These keeps that spot of the rotor hotter which almost aways cause them to warp. Let the car roll a bit, so that pads don't rest on the same spot. I usually will put the car in neutral and keep my foot off the brakes when ever possible. Like I said this won't garranty that they won't warp, but it definitely makes a big difference.
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Originally posted by GT-RMost people tend to stand on the brakes till the car comes to a complete stop, then hold the brakes till its time to move again.
This won't garranty that the rotors won't warp, but pumping the brakes, rather than standing on them keeps them cooler. Also when the car comes to a complete stop, don't hold the brakes on the same spot
of the rotors. These keeps that spot of the rotor hotter which almost aways cause them to warp. Let the car roll a bit, so that pads don't rest on the same spot. I usually will put the car in neutral and keep my foot off the brakes when ever possible. Like I said this won't garranty that they won't warp, but it definitely makes a big difference.
I love standard shifts, however in Austin traffic, its just not realistic. Especially when you drive 100'ish miles per day.
So anyway, yea...no standing on the brakes unless Im cut off...
Looking at new ones...cringing at the price, because I could use that $150 (to replace all 4) elsewhere on my car....especially when you consider that I KNOW with the luck I have....as SOON as I get new ones...they will come out with the cross drilledOriginally posted by Kman'Ghetto Booty' + Jules = My, My ,My
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Originally posted by bristol16yeah i use my 6MT to slow myself down as much as possible. not really to save the brakes, but i have a manual so i am gonna use it :P my clutch will probably go before my brakes haha.
That and the fact that I havent seen any posts on problems with the clutch...
I *REALLY* dont want to replace them until I get the ones I want, damnit.Originally posted by Kman'Ghetto Booty' + Jules = My, My ,My
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i agree with simplyred:
if you turn them, expect to have them warp sooner.
getting them turned (and not doing most of the work yourself) will cost at least half as much as a decent set of replacements from a good manufacturer. I'm only at 2k miles, but if mine warp as soon as everyone else's and they won't fix it at the dealership, i'll get a set of better ones.
and you don't have to get slotted if you're not a speed demon but still have problems. brembo and baer (as well as others) make nice OEM non slotted, non cross drilled brakes and don't charge an arm and a leg. you just have to look.
(and in case anyone was wondering: never get ceramic pads unless you race- they don't work till you heat them up and keep them hot.)Stock '06 G6 GT Coupe.
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They rotors don't warp technically, it's the vary of the thickness throughout the rotor due to the gases released and extreme pressure that wears away at it. You can get them turned, which will solve it for a little while. Or you can get some powerslot slotted rotors and be done with it, they're out now and they are among the best out there.
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Originally posted by InterfireThey rotors don't warp technically, it's the vary of the thickness throughout the rotor due to the gases released and extreme pressure that wears away at it. You can get them turned, which will solve it for a little while. Or you can get some powerslot slotted rotors and be done with it, they're out now and they are among the best out there.Originally posted by Kman'Ghetto Booty' + Jules = My, My ,My
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Originally posted by moonsketcherOriginally posted by InterfireThey rotors don't warp technically, it's the vary of the thickness throughout the rotor due to the gases released and extreme pressure that wears away at it. You can get them turned, which will solve it for a little while. Or you can get some powerslot slotted rotors and be done with it, they're out now and they are among the best out there.
There you go
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Originally posted by bristol16they're brake rotors with slots in them....they all look the same lol.
Only ever seen the cross drilled...
I wasnt big into cars prior to getting my G6. To be honest, every time someone brought up working on a car, I wanted to hang myself.
The list of my hubbie's car is as follows:
72 Charger
74 Road Runner
72 Chevelle SS
87 Daytona Shelby Z
92 Camaro
Kind of got tired of hearing about them, then I got the G6 and now I cant stop THINKING about freakin cars....
So I have to have pictures in most casesOriginally posted by Kman'Ghetto Booty' + Jules = My, My ,My
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Originally posted by bristol16haha nice, my dad is big into buying cars but not working on them lol. 70 Chevelle SS #s matching, 67 Chevelle SS, had a 99 vette but sold it for a 50th anniversary vette...those are the only ones he has now that are worth mentioning. i think that is where i get my love for chevy muscle
and there are pictures on PS website too, not that it matters now anyway.
http://www.powerslot.com/pages/power_slot.html
I have some pictures of the "Children" around...I'll post them later in a different thread...so Tom doesnt hunt me down for thread hijacking tonight...Originally posted by Kman'Ghetto Booty' + Jules = My, My ,My
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