Originally posted by viper04af:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Marty85:
I work at a repair shop and do brake jobs all the time. I can tell you with confidence that its nothing to worry about. If they replaced the rotors then that explains it. Rotors come inside a plastic bag and are covered in machine oil during the cutting and shipping process. If they did not clean this oil off then it burns off during the first few braking attempts causing smoke. I actually find this quite fun because after I do a brake job and drive the vehicle ill get up about 70 and just stand on the brakes. Theyre a little unresponsive at first but then the oil starts to burn off and braking power returns. After rolling to a complete stop smoke will pour out of the front wheels like theyre on fire and I let it sit and minute and do a couple more light stops to get the pads seated in good before letting the owner have it. Trust me thats mroe than likely all it is.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Marty85:
I work at a repair shop and do brake jobs all the time. I can tell you with confidence that its nothing to worry about. If they replaced the rotors then that explains it. Rotors come inside a plastic bag and are covered in machine oil during the cutting and shipping process. If they did not clean this oil off then it burns off during the first few braking attempts causing smoke. I actually find this quite fun because after I do a brake job and drive the vehicle ill get up about 70 and just stand on the brakes. Theyre a little unresponsive at first but then the oil starts to burn off and braking power returns. After rolling to a complete stop smoke will pour out of the front wheels like theyre on fire and I let it sit and minute and do a couple more light stops to get the pads seated in good before letting the owner have it. Trust me thats mroe than likely all it is.
if you took my car to 70MPH i would kick your ***
thats why if i must take my car any where and they won't let me ride along in the test drive... i flash the PCM with 200 rpms rev limit and 50 MPH speed limiters
you should see the look on there face
them - well car seems fine but won't go above 2000 rpm or 50mph
me - WTF was you tring to do to my car? was you trying to drive it hard?
them - ahh well ummm </font>[/QUOTE]Naw that was just an exageration. I cant even hit 70 mph down the road we test drive on so its usually really hard stops from 45 mph. When you first hit the brakes though from 45 it feels like 70 from how far it takes to actually start slowing down.
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