Infinity G35 Coupe w/ Brembos
A couple of months ago, my front brakes started to squeel. The pads had been replaced a few months prior, but I didn't use any of the "anti-squeel" shit on the back of the pads. So I take em apart and put a light coat on the back of the pads. Still squeeling. Back apart and lubed everything really well, still squeeling. I notice on the passenger side that there is a wear pattern on the rotor, where the pads aren't contacting the rotor on the very outside and inside diameters of the rotor. Odd.
I thought I contaminated the pad with the grease or something, so I pulled them back apart and took the rotors down to O'Rileys and had them turned. They are Stoptech rotors that I put on after the factory Brembos needed replacing, and they're slotted (Brembos weren't), so the guy said it took him longer, but they looked good. I took the pads and ran them across some 100 grit sandpaper, so I had fresh pad material contacting fresh rotors. That had to have fixed the problem, right?
Well, it did for a couple of days...then the squeel came back. Now there's a wear pattern on the DRIVER rotor, right in the center of the disk. I can see the machining marks from when they turned the rotor, so the pad just isn't contacting there (that's my only guess).
I decided I had enough of jacking up the car and getting all full of brake dust as I pulled everything apart, so I took it to Just Brakes in Lewisville to get their opinion. They insisted on putting it up on the lift and going over the whole car, and after trying to upsell me on a few things, told me that the rotors weren't true (Had high and low spots) and that was the problem. They said they couldn't be turned again (although I know they didn't measure them), and that I needed new rotors ($550/pair from Brembo, but they got cheapies for $175/pair). And I need new pads too, apparently.
So has anyone ever seen a wear pattern like this on their rotors? I don't totally buy that the rotors are bad, and can't understand why I'd need new pads (they're not cheap for the Brembos either). I got the strong feeling they were just trying to make a sale, as I was the only person in the whole shop. If I let them replace all the components, I'm sure it'll solve the problem. But I'd like to get this figured out and resolved without simply buying all new shit, unless it's needed.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
A couple of months ago, my front brakes started to squeel. The pads had been replaced a few months prior, but I didn't use any of the "anti-squeel" shit on the back of the pads. So I take em apart and put a light coat on the back of the pads. Still squeeling. Back apart and lubed everything really well, still squeeling. I notice on the passenger side that there is a wear pattern on the rotor, where the pads aren't contacting the rotor on the very outside and inside diameters of the rotor. Odd.
I thought I contaminated the pad with the grease or something, so I pulled them back apart and took the rotors down to O'Rileys and had them turned. They are Stoptech rotors that I put on after the factory Brembos needed replacing, and they're slotted (Brembos weren't), so the guy said it took him longer, but they looked good. I took the pads and ran them across some 100 grit sandpaper, so I had fresh pad material contacting fresh rotors. That had to have fixed the problem, right?
Well, it did for a couple of days...then the squeel came back. Now there's a wear pattern on the DRIVER rotor, right in the center of the disk. I can see the machining marks from when they turned the rotor, so the pad just isn't contacting there (that's my only guess).
I decided I had enough of jacking up the car and getting all full of brake dust as I pulled everything apart, so I took it to Just Brakes in Lewisville to get their opinion. They insisted on putting it up on the lift and going over the whole car, and after trying to upsell me on a few things, told me that the rotors weren't true (Had high and low spots) and that was the problem. They said they couldn't be turned again (although I know they didn't measure them), and that I needed new rotors ($550/pair from Brembo, but they got cheapies for $175/pair). And I need new pads too, apparently.
So has anyone ever seen a wear pattern like this on their rotors? I don't totally buy that the rotors are bad, and can't understand why I'd need new pads (they're not cheap for the Brembos either). I got the strong feeling they were just trying to make a sale, as I was the only person in the whole shop. If I let them replace all the components, I'm sure it'll solve the problem. But I'd like to get this figured out and resolved without simply buying all new shit, unless it's needed.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
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