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BRAKE SHUDDER ISSUE


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  • potty trained
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two goes of on-car disc machining ... then they replace with new rotors ....

if I get/pay an aftermarket upgrade, my dealer might fit it for free ... :puke:

... shuddering for the second time today :sick:

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I've done about 10,500ks nearly all city driving plus one trip to Melbourne Slight shudder but then it could be my imagination. No complaints though. I've had cars with shudder and I haven't got that.

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  • What's happening?
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Is there any room on the poll choices for;

" I had originally voted no shudder but now do"

Auto's are leading the pack!

No downshifting = more load on the brakes.

Yeah, I want to change my vote!

How are the guys going that have fitted aftermarket rotors? I am seriously contemplating it, but I guess I am a little uneasy about outlaying the cash if the discs arent the cause of the problem.

So how about some feedback guys? Those that have changed their rotors, how many K's have you racked up and what is the feedback?

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  • Member For: 21y 10m 24d
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Is there any room on the poll choices for;

" I had originally voted no shudder but now do"

Auto's are leading the pack!

No downshifting = more load on the brakes.

I'd be interested to know what you do to fix your braking Steve....

Also, is the extra cost for 4000 series over longlifes worth it for road use in a BA?

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  • Member For: 21y 10m 25d
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I did not want to go back again for another machine job and invested in some DBA crossed drilled and slotted rotors.I think it is the best thing I have done for the car but have only had them on for 1500km or 2 weeks.Braking now can be done with abit of confidence and going down long hills like down to wollongong from Sydney much better,the steering wheel is Not trying to throw me out the window anyway.Bite the bullit guys and just do it,You will never look back.

I do still reckon it is a milage related matter as everybody is going to have the problem after say 8-9000km.We all no that machineing is not working plus even if the dealer replaces them under warranty its only going to come back as same composition disc will be put in.Just depends I spouse how much time and patience one has.

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  • I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it
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I was talking about my steering...

Speeds over 80 make my steering wheel shake real bad, on or off the brakes...

Something definitely not right there. Didn't some members have wheel alignment problems in their new cars - might be your problem :thumbsup:

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  • Flower Power
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Looks like it, I will get it fixed at the 3000km service, just hope I don't have to pay for it...

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3rd time now, the shudder is back. I'm going in for the 15,000 service in 2 weeks so I guess I get new rotors too (not that that will fix the problem). And there is a noise coming from the back wheels sounds like the pads are continuously touching the rotor, might just need hand brake adjustment?? And the brake pedal is squeeking too. Nothing but brake related problems on my car :thumbsup:

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