Triple C Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 Just got slotted and drilled rotors. Installed all 4 after work this weekend. Now i have a vibration coming from the front. Do you think it is air in the system. It does not pull when braked and it only happens on braking around 40 -30 mph. Any ideas or suggestion to what it might be? PS. i had to already test them for real when a BMW ran a stop sign, I slammed the brakes which worked better then i expected and saved my front end. the best thing was my 3 yr old boy saying sweet Brakes daddy after that !Removed! in the beemr about killed my ride. It was right on Q and too classic, kids are great. I will post some pics of the new brakes. I also painted the Calipers. Does any one know where to get small lexus stickers that i can put on the calipers, i have not looked but i dont think i could find them if i did. any ideas?
Triple C Posted April 21, 2008 Author Posted April 21, 2008 Did you change pads also? I did, I blead the brakes this weekend and it is about 50% better then it was. but still vibrates around 40-30 on braking. I think i may need to turn the rotor. any other thoughts?
punash007 Posted May 1, 2008 Posted May 1, 2008 i have the same brake issue. did you resolve yours and what was the problem? thanks
Triple C Posted May 1, 2008 Author Posted May 1, 2008 i have the same brake issue. did you resolve yours and what was the problem?thanks No i am still dealing with it, i need to get them turned to see if it is a real break nighmare but i only think that it is a warped rotor. When you changed out your old brakes did you blead the system on each wheel you worked on? With rational thinking there can be only 2 options for this vibration 1. Lack of pressure due to air in the brakelines 2. Warped rotor I dont have enough cash to get mine rotors turned right know so i am waiting a little while longer. If you figure it out please post what you did to make it better. Thanks, PS i tried to post pictures but the web site would not allow it. I have a photo of the new drilled and slotted rotors in the gallery.
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