Brake pad material transfer?
Discussion
Anyone got any experience of this?
I spent yesterday scooting round Oulton Park in my E30 M3 and had a great day but it was slightly tarnished by brake problems.
The pedal was going very long but this is just down to fluid. More disconcerting and annoying though was the amount of judder I was getting under heavy braking.
Towards the end of the day it was getting really bad with the steering wheel wobbling considerably and the whole car shaking. Brought an end to the day.
I think it might be down to pad material being deposited on the discs and causing the braking surfaces to be uneven thicknesses.
Anyone else had this and know a way to cure it this time or avoid it in the future?
I spent yesterday scooting round Oulton Park in my E30 M3 and had a great day but it was slightly tarnished by brake problems.
The pedal was going very long but this is just down to fluid. More disconcerting and annoying though was the amount of judder I was getting under heavy braking.
Towards the end of the day it was getting really bad with the steering wheel wobbling considerably and the whole car shaking. Brought an end to the day.
I think it might be down to pad material being deposited on the discs and causing the braking surfaces to be uneven thicknesses.
Anyone else had this and know a way to cure it this time or avoid it in the future?
This problem was discussed at length in the cerb (I think) forum. Feeling was that a series of long progressive stops would gradually remove the material and all would be well.
I've tried it and I have to say it works on the cerb.
Have a look for the thread and see what you think - you need to make your own mind up but I think its worth a try before you head down the stealers.
Rob
I've tried it and I have to say it works on the cerb.
Have a look for the thread and see what you think - you need to make your own mind up but I think its worth a try before you head down the stealers.
Rob
This site seems to support your theory that it's to do with contamination of the disc surface:
www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp_warped_brakedisk.shtml
www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp_warped_brakedisk.shtml
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