Brake rotors
The Thump is on bumps, only on the right side, I do plan to check the bolts on the bushings, everything was worse on right side (link and bushing) with all the pot holes here near the edge of the road,it is not surprising. Also the right strut is leaking, and I imagine that once it's apart, changing the control arm bushings wont be too hard. Anybody tried the Monroe complete strut units? Also the brake vibration is only when they get good and hot after repeated use. Thanks, Gary
The Thump is on bumps, only on the right side, I do plan to check the bolts on the bushings, everything was worse on right side (link and bushing) with all the pot holes here near the edge of the road,it is not surprising. Also the right strut is leaking, and I imagine that once it's apart, changing the control arm bushings wont be too hard. Anybody tried the Monroe complete strut units? Also the brake vibration is only when they get good and hot after repeated use. Thanks, Gary
I've never bought into most of the theories around why the brakes shudder. But I suppose like so many things, there may be multiple causes. Certainly its not rotor warpage. Its actually pretty rare to see true rotor warpage. Lots of discussion on that in the past. The most likely cause is either cheap factory pads, or failure to bed the pads properly. Probably a bit of both.
I started pressing the pedal a little firmer and earlier and got rid of most of the shudder. Then I put on on cheap semi-metallic pads as a temporary crutch until I could buy new rotors and good pads. The cheap semi-metallic pads have been working so well I'm not taking them off. I put them on nearly a year ago. First time I got more than 10k out of a set of pads and rotors.
I started pressing the pedal a little firmer and earlier and got rid of most of the shudder. Then I put on on cheap semi-metallic pads as a temporary crutch until I could buy new rotors and good pads. The cheap semi-metallic pads have been working so well I'm not taking them off. I put them on nearly a year ago. First time I got more than 10k out of a set of pads and rotors.
I ran my original brakes on my 06 LT1 for 92,000 miles with no issues. They were still good when I had them changed. But after 92K miles, and no new car in the near future, I pu $ into the HHR.
Thanks everyone, I will keep you in the loop, Old Lar, I think the mileage on brakes is a relative thing, I first rented, then had to had an HHR in Florida running the I 4 and I 95 corridors, it is a lot less braking use than the NY metro area where you are on the brakes constantly, but thanks for the info!! Here it's been 85 down there!!
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