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So I changed my rotors recently and mounted brand new Brembo pads yesterday. Drove all night and even had a guy who runs GT3 racing test my car. They worked perfect to say the least.
I went for a drive earlier and everything was alright then too, but suddently when going through slower traffic in town my brakes started vibrating like crazy. Somethimes they squeacked and somethimes they vibrated. But even in slow traffic it felt random so it wasn't doing this at every intersection. At hard breaking they work as usual.
I did not change the anti-vibration shims as they look brand new, but they are not glued to my new pads. Instead I got adviced to put copper paste on the back of my pads. Is that my problem? I need to clean both surfaces and put a new adhesive on the back of them?
Several other people I've talked to are running without glue and they're not having this issue.
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New parts would be pretty bad I have just installed everything(Pads yesterday and rotors 1 week ago) And they should be compatible. Sebro drilled rotors and Brembo brake pads.
I'll check out the break in procedure though. Hopefully that works.
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My rotors doesn't look glazed so I went on a few twisties and did some hard breaking. Went till I felt a little fading then cooled off the brakes and went at it again. After that I went for a normal drive and everything was not only tight, but felt better than yesterday. No vibrations, at least for now. I'm probably gonna take the pads off again this weekend and check for glazing. I can survice new pads, as I still haven't gotten my rear rotors thus not changing the pads there.(So I have a set laying around) But new rotors up front would leave me without a car for at least a month. Which would be a crisis to say the least.
I cleaned the ABS sensor when I changed the rotors a week ago. And it doesn't feel at all like ABS.
I wish some of the "how-to's" I watched and read told me about the importanse of breaking the new parts in. :/
At least I won't make this mistake again.
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My pads are off now. There's no glaze on them either.
Could it be that I drove for a week using old pads on new rotors and that leaving deposits on my rotors?
Both the pads and the rotors look alright now, doesn't even resemple what I can see when searching up glaze.
Here's a picture
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My rotors are looking great still. And went for a drive now. no squeaking or vibrations. Also dug up my old pads, they had some glazing on them.
Guess they were the cause of it all.
Oh man, that was close. Next time I'm not gonna use old pads on a new rotor and I'll break them in as fast as humanly possible.
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So yeah, unless you're Donal Duck's cousin. Don't do lik I did.
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And it's back. But not nearly as bad as before. Had a couple mild breakings over the last few days with some vibration in my pedal and noise.
It's completely random but only in slow traffic or parking. No vibrations at hard breaking and it probably only happends in about 10% of all stops I do.
Again my front rotors are looking pristine. Shiny with normal wear only. No uneven spots or glazing as I can see. I haven't had my pads off today but I'm guessing they're alright like last time.
I'm failry certain my rotors are not causing this. And I'm pretty sure my pads aren't either. Also considering how randomly it happens. Uneven wear should be more constant, right?
So here are my probable causes:
My rear brakes. Old rotors, I mean REALLY old rotors. Rusted on the edges and very unevenly worn. Plus I can see a little glazing.
It might just be a coincident that they started vibrating the day after I changed my front pads.
Or it could be a bad anti-vibration shim. If I remember correctly one in teh right caliper didn't fit "as good" inside it's groove. And as they're not glued onto the pads, it might not sit as flat as it should.
Could air in the brake fluid cause this? Or maybe even the caliper itself?
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I followed the stop tech sites instructions fairly close, increasing speed but no fullstops. It said I might feel a tiny bit of fade right before cooling down for the second set, which I did. I also got that blueish color on the edge of the rotors and a tad bit of smell from the brakes. I might have chosen my words wrong earlier.
Still though, wouldn't that be less random? And wouldn't I feel it when braking normal? All my braking feels normal and this only happens the second before a complete stop. And even when coming to a stop it's still rare.
But if it is my rotors and pads. I will need new pads and need to clean and sand down my rotors?
I'll check out those caster blocks. And with those shims, if one is broken or doesn't sit right in the caliper, won't that cause vibrations randomly?
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Got it.
I took the right rotor off(Thank god this was easier to get off than the old one <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
Sanded it down with some gritty then finer sandpaper and roghened up the pads with some sand paper as well.
It feels like it's only coming from the right side, at least the sound is. So I'm not sure if I actually need to do the left side as that one hasn't made a sound yet.
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So for now my front brakes are still doing fine.
Bot my new rotors and pads installed at the rear and went out for my bedding in process. But coming home it looks like I've only bedded in the fronts again. The rears still have the "new rotor" pattern on them. Though they now have a slight wear from my brand new pads.
Are there something wrong with my rear calipers or am I just being paranoid here and this is normal? It seems like they're not actually doing much.
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After a day of driving the "new" pattern is starting to rub off. Seems like it's fine then.
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