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I seem to remember reading something about build-up (?) on new rotors from new pads causing uneven braking or "wobble". I can't find it. Either I was dreaming it or I'm simply lost. Can anyone offer a suggestion?
Oh, yes, I have the problem. That's why I'm asking.
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If you use sandpaper, make sure it is Garnet Paper not just regular sand-paper which can make it worse.
Wobble can also be tie-rod ends.
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Thanks, guys. While my tie rod ends may be (probably are) worn, I didn't have the problem until changing rotors and pads this summer. Since I didn't turn the wrenches myself, I can't attest to exactly what was done. However, it is a Porsche specialty shop that also does race prep, so they should know what to do. It could very well be improper break-in, as that was up to me. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wub.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
My cars going back into the shop for some routine maintenance, so I'll have them check. Thanks for the tips.
Duckman: Koni sport yellow adjustable shocks, M030 sway bars; KLA strut tower brace; Mille Miglia Cup III 18" wheels, 8.5" & 10.0" w/ 235/40 & 275/35 Goodyear F1s; airbox mod; AutoThority chip; custom exhaust with MagnaFlow muffler and 3" straight-through pipe; Euro lenses; Tenzo R sport seats.