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Originally posted by rhodeymark: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Warped rotors happen for a lot of reasons - but thats what causes a shimmy-in-the-wheel while braking. Warped rotors can be harmful to your pad/brake life. Seen it
That is probably the number one complaint with f-bodies based on my pre-purchase research. Check out My Car Stats (input your year) and you will see a few stories of multiple rotor turns/replacements on 4th gens. Mine are still good at 30k thankfully but the OEM blanks apparently do leave a lot to be desired. </font>[/QUOTE]Over torqued lug nuts can case rotors to warp. I have seen this on many GMs. Always use a torque wrench and torque your lugs to spec.
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