snacks wy
6/22/2008 5:23:07 PM
I have a 2004 5 speed accord. I have had to turn the rotors twice in 55k miles. Is there an affordable aftermarket rotor that may hold up better. We drive a lot of highway miles and don''t put any unecessary strain on the brakes regularly.
WheelBrokerAng
6/22/2008 10:17:58 PM
For some reason that seems about right for two sets of rotors..what do you other members get out of your rotors for the miles?
WheelBrokerAng
JimBlake
6/23/2008 7:25:26 AM
Bed-in the brakes next time.
Find somewhere you can do this without being stupid in traffic.
Brake real, REAL HARD from about 50 to 10 mph - DO NOT STOP.
Drive around so they cool down for 5 or 10 minutes.
Do it again about 6 times.
Warped rotors are usually not really warped. Brake pad material transfers to the rotors unevenly. Whats especially bad is holding the brakes at a red light when theyre real hot. After bedding them in like this, they seem to tolerate normal use much better.
peter4jc
6/24/2008 12:11:05 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: WheelBrokerAng
For some reason that seems about right for two sets of rotors..what do you other members get out of your rotors for the miles?
WheelBrokerAng
My ''98, w/ 96K mi., still has the original front brakes, never touched the rotors or the pads. And when I put my summer wheels on last April they still looked to be ~1/8" or a bit more.
I''m convinced that a lot of rotor warpage has to do w/ unevenly torquing the lug nuts when putting wheel on the car.
poolman
6/24/2008 2:45:00 PM
Stay out of deep puddles with hot brakes also
Alekat
6/26/2008 7:46:16 PM
Usually rotors never need to be re-surfaced - - - unless they are mis-treated by poor braking habits or failure to replace the pads prior to metal to metal contact with the rotor.
Believe it or not.
falkore24
6/27/2008 8:36:33 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: snacks wy
Is there an affordable aftermarket rotor that may hold up better.
Brembo blanks. About $40 each. Way better than OEM.
JimBlake
6/28/2008 11:12:22 AM
Not true for everyone, not for all the time. Depends on a lot of things.
Different pad material causes different amount of wear to the rotors. And the biggest thing is driving habits.