New rotor braking vibration.
Can't overemphasize how important proper bed-in is, it basically removes the top surface of the pad onto the rotor so there is a common material on the two braking surfaces. It's a very aggressive procedure as far as the heat generated and the proper time it takes to complete the process. Each pad has different bed-in procedures but most are basically similar. If bed-in is done improperly it can leave too much of the pad in one spot on the rotor or not enough of the pad material distributed throughout the rotor leaving uneven spots. Sounds like that may have been the case and like Ryne mentioned a better quality pad would be a good idea next time around.
Can't overemphasize how important proper bed-in is, it basically removes the top surface of the pad onto the rotor so there is a common material on the two braking surfaces. It's a very aggressive procedure as far as the heat generated and the proper time it takes to complete the process. Each pad has different bed-in procedures but most are basically similar. If bed-in is done improperly it can leave too much of the pad in one spot on the rotor or not enough of the pad material distributed throughout the rotor leaving uneven spots. Sounds like that may have been the case and like Ryne mentioned a better quality pad would be a good idea next time around.
Over-torquing the wheels on installation can also lead to warped rotors. Some shops will just run up the nuts with an air gun and not properly torque the nuts. I think the previous suggestions are more on point but this is another thing to consider.
I can honestly say that's not the pad I would have expected on 2 piece DBA rotors, lol. I don't know too much about that pad besides it's Autozone's house brand. If your going to have the rotors turned I would recommend buying the Akebono ProACT pads. This is only about $100 total for the front and rear sets. These are very well known to be OEM quality, make zero noise, and have zero issues. Just a thought.
That's what I figured you'd say, lol. But do you know that for a fact? Or are you just saying that because it's Autozone's house brand? But yes, if I get them turned, I'll put new pads on. How much should it cost to turn the two rotors? Also any other good pad recommendation guys? And bed in process?
I also have Stoptech Street Pads, great pads although a bit dusty (small price to pay for the bite).
Yes, sorry. Don't stop, the temperature will deposit more brake pad material in one spot and you'll get high points again.
When you brake with properly bedded brakes and rotors, the layer of brake pad material on your rotors is continuously broken down and rebuilt. Bedding your brakes deposits more than it breaks down, basically.
With this in mind, rush hour is not a good time to do this, nor is an especially crowded part of town. I usually choose really early in the morning in a deserted part of a highway, so I don't alarm people.
When you brake with properly bedded brakes and rotors, the layer of brake pad material on your rotors is continuously broken down and rebuilt. Bedding your brakes deposits more than it breaks down, basically.
With this in mind, rush hour is not a good time to do this, nor is an especially crowded part of town. I usually choose really early in the morning in a deserted part of a highway, so I don't alarm people.
Yes, sorry. Don't stop, the temperature will deposit more brake pad material in one spot and you'll get high points again.
When you brake with properly bedded brakes and rotors, the layer of brake pad material on your rotors is continuously broken down and rebuilt. Bedding your brakes deposits more than it breaks down, basically.
With this in mind, rush hour is not a good time to do this, nor is an especially crowded part of town. I usually choose really early in the morning in a deserted part of a highway, so I don't alarm people.
When you brake with properly bedded brakes and rotors, the layer of brake pad material on your rotors is continuously broken down and rebuilt. Bedding your brakes deposits more than it breaks down, basically.
With this in mind, rush hour is not a good time to do this, nor is an especially crowded part of town. I usually choose really early in the morning in a deserted part of a highway, so I don't alarm people.
That's what I figured you'd say, lol. But do you know that for a fact? Or are you just saying that because it's Autozone's house brand? But yes, if I get them turned, I'll put new pads on. How much should it cost to turn the two rotors? Also any other good pad recommendation guys? And bed in process?
I'm not saying your pads are the problem, but they are suspect just like every part of the braking system. I am biased because I have these pads on my car and they are the most well balanced pad I have ever had. They have great stopping power with out any drawbacks like noise. Also, they do not have a bed in process. Akebono says to bed them in by driving the car normal. This leaves much less room for error.
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