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Kengthao91 10-19-2012 07:45 PM

New Rotor keep making weird noise when braking
 
Hey guys i just install some drill Password JDM Rotors prob a month ago, and most of the time when i let the car roll and slightly brake, the brake keeps make this grinding noise.... i don't really know why its doing that..... is it because of my pads? I'm using duraflex pads from auto zone or what? cuz on my stock rotor, everything seems fine when driving...... thanks for all the suggestions..... :)

s2cho 10-20-2012 12:22 AM

Your rotors formed your pads into a "grove" if you know what im saying. this happens if you dont machine/ flip your rotors when you put on new pads. so your new rotors are perfectly "straight" while your pads arent. if you put a couple 100 miles on it, it should go away.

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mrbond413 10-20-2012 08:07 AM

Is it a constant grind or does it only scrape your rotor in a certain spot when it rotates. 2 of mine scraped on a certain spot so i had to replace the wheel bearings.

Kengthao91 10-20-2012 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by mrbond413 (Post 22096936)
Is it a constant grind or does it only scrape your rotor in a certain spot when it rotates. 2 of mine scraped on a certain spot so i had to replace the wheel bearings.

It just kinda grind not scrape I hope

Kengthao91 10-20-2012 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by s2cho (Post 22096630)
Your rotors formed your pads into a "grove" if you know what im saying. this happens if you dont machine/ flip your rotors when you put on new pads. so your new rotors are perfectly "straight" while your pads arent. if you put a couple 100 miles on it, it should go away.

example
"Pad"
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old rotor
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new rotor
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Oh ok thanks, I hope after 100 miles or so it'll be ok.....

freetors 10-20-2012 05:50 PM

If it's more like a low pitched groan at very low speeds it's not abnormal.

zeroptzero 10-20-2012 06:18 PM

slotted rotors seem to make more noise at certain times, are the password's slotted and drilled ?

Kengthao91 10-21-2012 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by freetors (Post 22097648)
If it's more like a low pitched groan at very low speeds it's not abnormal.

Yeah it's just like you say.... It makes a low pitch groan

Kengthao91 10-21-2012 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by JFUSION (Post 22097685)
slotted rotors seem to make more noise at certain times, are the password's slotted and drilled ?

Both

zeroptzero 10-21-2012 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by Kengthao91 (Post 22098233)

Originally Posted by JFUSION' timestamp='1350785889' post='22097685
slotted rotors seem to make more noise at certain times, are the password's slotted and drilled ?

Both

That may be normal then. I first put drilled rotors on the front and they were quiet, and then I put on some drilled and slotted rotors on the rear and the brake system got noisier after that, with low pitch groaning.


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