Should I be getting the pads machined? Buy new pads? Buy new breaks?
I have no idea.
Opinions and ideas will be greatly appreciated
coutso wrote:How much do you guys think im looking at for each option? Machining the Pads, new brakes etc.
Thanks for all the input though guys
Nottage969 wrote:It's very similar to asking how long a piece of string is. Depends whether you want to go with slotted rotors, cross-drilled (wouldn't recommend), or just your standard rotors. And then whether you want to go high performance pads or mediocre pads or what...
For the bare necessities and everything being new (new pads, as well as new rotors), you're probably looking at about $120 a corner (so $240) all up for the front...Depends on what brand's you want, and what you choose at the end of the day.
DrivesLikeJehu wrote:The advice is good. The most common cause is warped disks. But armchair diagnosis aren't always accurate.
The last one of these I saw turned out to be a loose caliper bolt (after he'd bought front rotors off me), I had one that was wheel nuts, and my forrie, with one flogged out lower control arm bush also gives similar symptoms that could be misdiagnosed as the same ! (The arm moves back far enough to drastically alter front geometry, pro'lly toe-ing out, and you get a lot of feedback thru the wheel). A very good mechanic can tell the difference with a test drive, but most drivers won't.
So, tell the Mech' the symptoms, sound knowledgeable, and suggest 3-4 places to look first, don't just book it in for a brake job !
(Of course, if you've got basic tools, check wheelnuts, caliper bolts, and strut top nut yourself, first).
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