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    every once in a while when i'm at highway speeds and i first hit the brakes the steering jerks to the left and right a tiny bit.. it's only does it every once in a while any ideas???
    02 camaro \"silver bullet\" slp CAI, flowmaster american thunder catback, custom 35 anniversary brake light, custom bowtie side markers, custom painted bowtie tailight covers,12 disc cd changer, 18\" replica z06 wheels..

  • #2
    Your brake disks could be the problem.
    \'94 Firebird \"El Pichon\" 3.4L A4<br />Mods: CAI,NO CAT,NO EGR,<br />NO PCV,TB BYPASS,SLP IAT module,<br />Dynomax Super Turbo Muffler 2.5\" Dual,low temp stat, fan swtich<br /><a href=\"http://www.geocities.com/lando_pr\" target=\"_blank\">35 years of Firebird</a>

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    • #3
      brake disks... hmmmm will take it to the dealer and have them check it out... thanks...
      02 camaro \"silver bullet\" slp CAI, flowmaster american thunder catback, custom 35 anniversary brake light, custom bowtie side markers, custom painted bowtie tailight covers,12 disc cd changer, 18\" replica z06 wheels..

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      • #4
        you have warped rotors in the front. I'm willing to put money on it.

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        • #5
          All our cars seem to have warped rotors. I even got my turned once at the dealership but it came back after awhile.
          1999 Firebird Black<br />A4 3.08 gears<br />Mods: Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, Raised Air Box, K&N Air Filter, Direct Hits Ignition, Flowmaster American Thunder 3\", 160 Degree Hypertech Thermostat, SLP Fan Switch, 3\" High Flow Cat<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=273903\" target=\"_blank\">My car on Cardomain</a>

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          • #6
            What is the best rotor to avoid the warping?

            -Andrew
            1998 NBM Pontiac Firebird - LS1/T56 Swap | Pro-Kit Springs & Bilstein HD\'s | BMR LCA\'s | LG Adj. PHR | T-top Conversion | <br /> <a href=\"http://members.cardomain.com/battyv6\" target=\"_blank\">http://members.cardomain.com/battyv6</a>

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            • #7
              Warped Rotors??? car only has 3100 miles on it.. that sucks.....
              02 camaro \"silver bullet\" slp CAI, flowmaster american thunder catback, custom 35 anniversary brake light, custom bowtie side markers, custom painted bowtie tailight covers,12 disc cd changer, 18\" replica z06 wheels..

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              • #8
                People say that the KVR Cross Drilled Brake Rotors
                at http://www.fasttoys.net/9398fbodyframes.html are pretty good. Make sure you click the brakes link on the left.

                [ April 07, 2003: Message edited by: TheBlackSwordsMan ]</p>
                1999 Firebird Black<br />A4 3.08 gears<br />Mods: Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, Raised Air Box, K&N Air Filter, Direct Hits Ignition, Flowmaster American Thunder 3\", 160 Degree Hypertech Thermostat, SLP Fan Switch, 3\" High Flow Cat<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=273903\" target=\"_blank\">My car on Cardomain</a>

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                • #9
                  <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by BattyV6:
                  What is the best rotor to avoid the warping?

                  -Andrew
                  <hr></blockquote>

                  There really isn't any rotor out there that avoids warping. Don't let anyone talk you into drilled/slotted rotors saying that they perform better, will not warp, or even make your brake pads last longer, because they wont. Unless you are driving in Rally Races over in Europe or some other sort of cross-country/multi-terrain event where you are extrememly heavy on the brakes 90% of the time, you don't need drilled or slotted rotors. They are for looks only.

                  I had to replace the slotted front rotors on my 96 camaro after only 10,000 miles because of warpage. I went back to the stock rotors and they work just fine.

                  -Marc

                  [ April 07, 2003: Message edited by: hockeyman ]</p>
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                  • #10
                    i guess brake rotors aren't covered on warranty right?
                    02 camaro \"silver bullet\" slp CAI, flowmaster american thunder catback, custom 35 anniversary brake light, custom bowtie side markers, custom painted bowtie tailight covers,12 disc cd changer, 18\" replica z06 wheels..

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                    • #11
                      the ones on the fasttoys website say there only for 98-01 what about an 02?????? can't find a email address to contact them...
                      02 camaro \"silver bullet\" slp CAI, flowmaster american thunder catback, custom 35 anniversary brake light, custom bowtie side markers, custom painted bowtie tailight covers,12 disc cd changer, 18\" replica z06 wheels..

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                      • #12
                        I would keep you stock rotors until your warranty runs out, just get them to replace the rotors or get them turned when they warp up again.
                        1999 Firebird Black<br />A4 3.08 gears<br />Mods: Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, Raised Air Box, K&N Air Filter, Direct Hits Ignition, Flowmaster American Thunder 3\", 160 Degree Hypertech Thermostat, SLP Fan Switch, 3\" High Flow Cat<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=273903\" target=\"_blank\">My car on Cardomain</a>

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                        • #13
                          will do.. thanks [img]smile.gif[/img]
                          02 camaro \"silver bullet\" slp CAI, flowmaster american thunder catback, custom 35 anniversary brake light, custom bowtie side markers, custom painted bowtie tailight covers,12 disc cd changer, 18\" replica z06 wheels..

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                          • #14
                            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 02_camaro_rs_silver_bullet:
                            the ones on the fasttoys website say there only for 98-01 what about an 02?????? can't find a email address to contact them...<hr></blockquote>

                            I bought the KVR front rotor blanks from fasttoys and they are holding up good. The number for fasttoys is 204-955-4896 if you want to call them and ask about the 02, but I think they're the same.
                            2000 Camaro 3.8 v6 M5
                            Flowmaster 80 series muffler, B&M ripper shifter, SLP grille

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                            • #15
                              <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by hockeyman:


                              There really isn't any rotor out there that avoids warping. Don't let anyone talk you into drilled/slotted rotors saying that they perform better, will not warp, or even make your brake pads last longer, because they wont. Unless you are driving in Rally Races over in Europe or some other sort of cross-country/multi-terrain event where you are extrememly heavy on the brakes 90% of the time, you don't need drilled or slotted rotors. They are for looks only.

                              I had to replace the slotted front rotors on my 96 camaro after only 10,000 miles because of warpage. I went back to the stock rotors and they work just fine.

                              -Marc

                              [ April 07, 2003: Message edited by: hockeyman ]
                              <hr></blockquote>

                              What about the gasses that buildup between the pad and the rotor limiting contact and causing caliper deflection? That's all just imaginary? True, you don't NEED crossdrilled or slotted rotors for the average joe. But if you constantly exceed 100+ MPH, autocross or road race. Crossdrilled and or slotted rotors might give you the edge you need. Numbers don't lie - when comparing alike brake systems one with crossdrilled and/or slotted rotors, they always come out ahead stopping faster - why is that?

                              Sorry to hear you had a bad experiance with them. It could be you got a bad batch of brakes, or they were installed incorrectly, or you're just a bad driver???

                              With all the motorsport use my Camaro sees' I still had the stock brakes last 113,000 miles - and that was only having pads put on the front, and turnin' the rotors, rears still have 50% pad life left, going strong at 126,000 miles.

                              Warped rotors deals more with driver input than the quality of brakes. I can warp a 5,000 dollar brake system if I tried to - does that mean they are bad???

                              Slow consistant pedal pressure, that gradually builds, Don't stab or jab, you're not boxing.
                              Also, if you don't season your brakes, don't complain about life and wear. Preventive maintenance!
                              <b>15.41</b> @ 89.80 & 15.45 @ <b>91.64</b>, 2.21 60ft, 3,440 raceweight, using <b>OEM</b> Equipment. <br />\'98 L67/M49 w/ 134,000 miles before spun bearing. \"<i>It\'s all stock, Baby</i>!\"

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