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Theres been no work in engine bay to cause any problems but thats not to say there isnt a problem so i will check that out also. In the mornings when i first set off the first time i brake i still get the shudder when everything is still cold could there really be a hot spot so quickly with very little braking??
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Originally posted by yoshie View PostSo posts 26 and 28 then.
26 and 28 state "warped discs"
Did 26 and 28 measure the run out of the "warped disc" on and off the vehicle?
Did 26 and 28 try skimming the high spots off the affected discs?
Not saying their wrong, just saying its harder to warp a disc than it is to produce material transfer."B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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Originally posted by Wolfracer View PostOkay, playing devils advocate here...
26 and 28 state "warped discs"
Did 26 and 28 measure the run out of the "warped disc" on and off the vehicle?
Did 26 and 28 try skimming the high spots off the affected discs?
Not saying their wrong, just saying its harder to warp a disc than it is to produce material transfer.Brian
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Originally posted by ads surf View PostTheres been no work in engine bay to cause any problems but thats not to say there isnt a problem so i will check that out also. In the mornings when i first set off the first time i brake i still get the shudder when everything is still cold could there really be a hot spot so quickly with very little braking??
Imagine a lump on the disc, which pulses the brake pressure, effectively producing a vibration.
If it was MT skimming the discs will solve it, or buying "friction pads" which have a "sanding" effect on the discs to reduce high spots.
Normal pads are like an eraser, and can leave a residue on the disc.
Friction pads are like fine sandpaper and actually clean up the disc, but wear it away quicker as a result."B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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Originally posted by yoshie View Post
Found it.
http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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Originally posted by Wolfracer View PostNo, if it is material transfer, the issue has already happened and the disc is affected.
Imagine a lump on the disc, which pulses the brake pressure, effectively producing a vibration.
If it was MT skimming the discs will solve it, or buying "friction pads" which have a "sanding" effect on the discs to reduce high spots.
Normal pads are like an eraser, and can leave a residue on the disc.
Friction pads are like fine sandpaper and actually clean up the disc, but wear it away quicker as a result.
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Originally posted by Wolfracer View PostWhy?
Genuine question. Don't surf's suffer this?
Sorry, just in one of those moods.
Seriously, I doubt it is material transfer as that would tend to happen with very heavy braking from high speeds rather than the more sedate braking of a surf, which barely manages to actually stop the thing even when it's all good.
My opinion is that it's probably a combination of using old parts and not fitting them 100% correctly, but that's the genius of a forum where everyone has a different opinion: someone's going to be right and they get to feel all smug like they're a genius and everyone else is stupid.
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I had a very similar problem.
Done everything that was possible to do with the brakes.
New this, new that and new the other!
Turns out that it was probably the wishbone bushes!!!!
Replaced them (very difficult job single handed) and the problem was cured!
http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/showthread.php?t=61590Last edited by hellmett; 24 March 2011, 23:54.
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostNo idea. It's just you said "it's not the tyres" so I thought I'd make a statement with no explanation too...
Actually I don't think it's MT either as there would be more instances of it, but as I said, no one had mentioned it, and the op still has issues so just throwing it into the pot.
So, who's right....?"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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