new brake rotors
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new brake rotors
i need new front brake rotors, ive nearly gone through my stock ones apparently...any suggestions replacing stock costs $178 a pop so aftermarket sounds good to me.
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How many times have you had them resurfaced? Mine warped within 15,000 miles and the dealer resurfaced them for me as part of the squeaking brakes TSB. Now they're doing it again and I'm only at 23k.
EDIT: Not to steal your thread, but how much does resurfacing usually cost?
EDIT: Not to steal your thread, but how much does resurfacing usually cost?
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Question. My car has 28k miles on it and the rotors are definitely warped slightly and there is a slight pulsation of the brake pedal and vibration of the steering wheel. Does anyone think that the dealer would do anything about this?
edit: Well, either I go get them resurfaced then and then wait until they warp again or get some new rotors......I might go with the rotors.
edit: Well, either I go get them resurfaced then and then wait until they warp again or get some new rotors......I might go with the rotors.
Last edited by deamicls; 10-11-2006 at 03:16 PM.
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Originally Posted by deamicls
Question. My car has 28k miles on it and the rotors are definitely warped slightly and there is a slight pulsation of the brake pedal and vibration of the steering wheel. Does anyone think that the dealer would do anything about this?
edit: Well, either I go get them resurfaced then and then wait until they warp again or get some new rotors......I might go with the rotors.
edit: Well, either I go get them resurfaced then and then wait until they warp again or get some new rotors......I might go with the rotors.
9 out of 10 times, the 'warping' goes away.
Pad deposits creating a "sticky" spot.
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Originally Posted by deamicls
Question. My car has 28k miles on it and the rotors are definitely warped slightly and there is a slight pulsation of the brake pedal and vibration of the steering wheel. Does anyone think that the dealer would do anything about this?
edit: Well, either I go get them resurfaced then and then wait until they warp again or get some new rotors......I might go with the rotors.
edit: Well, either I go get them resurfaced then and then wait until they warp again or get some new rotors......I might go with the rotors.
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Just wanted to update this thread and let everyone know that I just took my car in to get the winter tires mounted and asked them to check the rotors. They called me back 2 hours later and said that they were too thin to cut again so they ordered me new rotors that will be here next week. They're under warranty ($218). Thank God. I'm at 23k miles and if I had to buy new rotors I would raise hell.
Within 3 weeks my car will have been in the shop 3 times:
-PCM recall
-2 new taillights because of condensation
-2 new front rotors
With all of these new parts I wonder if I can classify my car as a 2004 and 2006? I love this car but it's time to move on...
Within 3 weeks my car will have been in the shop 3 times:
-PCM recall
-2 new taillights because of condensation
-2 new front rotors
With all of these new parts I wonder if I can classify my car as a 2004 and 2006? I love this car but it's time to move on...
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Thanks guys. I called up mazda service rep about the brakes and they will check it out next oil change which is next monday. Hopefully they will replace them with new rotors.
I'll keep you guys posted.
I'll keep you guys posted.
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How long should the rotors be covered under warranty?
Mines at the dealer today for pads and turn the rotors, and they said it will be about $450-500. I've got 32k mi.
Mines at the dealer today for pads and turn the rotors, and they said it will be about $450-500. I've got 32k mi.
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Originally Posted by musclecarconvrt
Get thyself to an autoparts store !
$500 for a brake job is nuts!
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Alright, here's an update on my warped rotor issue.
I brought the car to the dealer yesterday and told them about the brake pedal pulsating when applying pressure. They said that they would take a look at it and see if they could do anything for me.
They said that they were slightly warped...obviously. They decided to machine them. I grudgingly say alright and see what happens.
I get the car at the end of the day and head towards the highway so i can test the brakes out. Once on the highway I accelerate to 70 and start applying a small amount of pressure on the brake pedal.....and when i mean small i mean SMALL.
The brake pedal start pulsating even more than before and I'm livid. I try calling the service center to tell them that they f#$ked up the job and i want them to fix it properly. Luckily for them, they had already left and closed for the day.
Anyways, i get back home to try and figure out what the hell they did wrong and my first thought was that they didn't torque down the lug nuts properly.
I check the torque on the lug nuts and the numbers are all over the place ranging from 80 ft/lbs to 45 ft/lbs!!! Two of the lug nuts on my left front wheel were at 45!!!!! WTF Is WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE!
I torqued them back down to proper spec and took the car for a ride and the brakes are a little worse then they were before they resurfaced them.
I'm going to call them right now and talk to service manager and see if we can work something out since i don't want my rotors resurfaced again just to shorten the life of the rotors even more.
Any suggestions?
I brought the car to the dealer yesterday and told them about the brake pedal pulsating when applying pressure. They said that they would take a look at it and see if they could do anything for me.
They said that they were slightly warped...obviously. They decided to machine them. I grudgingly say alright and see what happens.
I get the car at the end of the day and head towards the highway so i can test the brakes out. Once on the highway I accelerate to 70 and start applying a small amount of pressure on the brake pedal.....and when i mean small i mean SMALL.
The brake pedal start pulsating even more than before and I'm livid. I try calling the service center to tell them that they f#$ked up the job and i want them to fix it properly. Luckily for them, they had already left and closed for the day.
Anyways, i get back home to try and figure out what the hell they did wrong and my first thought was that they didn't torque down the lug nuts properly.
I check the torque on the lug nuts and the numbers are all over the place ranging from 80 ft/lbs to 45 ft/lbs!!! Two of the lug nuts on my left front wheel were at 45!!!!! WTF Is WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE!
I torqued them back down to proper spec and took the car for a ride and the brakes are a little worse then they were before they resurfaced them.
I'm going to call them right now and talk to service manager and see if we can work something out since i don't want my rotors resurfaced again just to shorten the life of the rotors even more.
Any suggestions?
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^people like that give the rest of us tech's a bad name
I'm on the phone with mazda right now and i'm on hold......