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    i fishtailed and did a 180 into a curb, ruined my tire and my rim, and so i put the spare on and drove home, now i notice when i brake i get this pulsating feel from the brakes.. does anyone know what this could be.? i really need to know because my car could be worse than i think

  • #2
    warped rotors
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    • #3
      Originally posted by WickEdSix9838:
      warped rotors
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      • #4
        what does it mean when they are warped?

        what would cause them to become warped?

        [ December 10, 2004, 09:19 PM: Message edited by: 00firebird ]

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        • #5
          Ok the rotor is usually a nice flat surface... Warped means now there are small hills or valleys instead of a nice flat surface. Warping be caused by a lot of things but a common cause is hard breaking (causing the rotors to heat up) then fast cooling (going through a puddle?). The quick expansion then shrinking causes warping.
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          • #6
            If you didn't feel it before the accident I doubt it's just a warped rotor. When the wheel hit did it contact the caliper? Possibly bent the caliper or mounting bracket enough to cause it to grip the rotor unevenly.
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            • #7
              i really dont know what part the caliper or mounting bracket is... I have a picture that i took of my rotor because it looked so rusted..


              (this is about a week before the accident)


              tomorrow i will try to take a picture of it and then compare them.

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              • #8
                i have the same problem, im too dam# lazy to get them replaced also [img]smile.gif[/img]
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 00firebird:
                  I have a picture that i took of my rotor because it looked so rusted..
                  That is the nastiest Fbody rear I have ever seen. I can't believe that's a 2000. It looks like something that's been sitting in a field for 20 years. They must be putting down some nasty salt on those Michigan roads in the winter.
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                  • #10
                    if its one warped rotor, AND in the rear, doubt you'll feel it. rear brakes have less then half the stopping power and divide that by two, and you're talking about a fairly small amount.

                    So if its from only one rotor, its worse than just being warped.

                    my guess is that your front ones are warped but you just never noticed it until after the accident.

                    I have a 2001 and I've already replaced the rotors, and I can tell I'll have to over the summer again.

                    Replacing rotors is as easy as taking the wheel off. so just buy the rotors you need and take care of it yourself, if that is all thats needed.

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                    • #11
                      00firebird when is the last time you changed your brake pads i used to think my rotors where warped then i changed the break pads and it went away, might want to look into that if you cant afford or are to lazy to replace a rotor jsut a thought
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                      • #12
                        im not sure... i bought the car less than 300 miles ago. lets say if my rotors/pads are warped/bad... would it be safe to drive on them for about another month or so?

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                        • #13
                          lol yea FunkZ michigan roads suck, but with the salt, were lucky if we can even get them out here to salt the roads down, and it doesnt help when it snows on sunday or x-mas, cuz then they wont come out at all, and if they did that might have prevented an accident i got into on x-mas 3 yrs ago
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                          • #14
                            alright, I got my tire and wheel put on, drove around for about 5 minutes... i noticed i still felt the pulsating feeling... it was worst when i got up to about 40-50 and then slowly applied the brake.

                            I did not notice any visible damage to the rotor, could there be something else causing this? could it be the tcs ?

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                            • #15
                              If you have a limited slip diff, and put the spare on the rear, you could have messed up your differential.

                              You won't be able to SEE a warped rotor.
                              1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
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