warped rotor.

TheNailman

Warcock
so i am pretty sure one or both of my front rotors are warped. . .

i bought a nice new set, but should i worry about replacing the pads as well?

 
I've read that you should break the pads in on the rotor that you'll be using them with. I would!

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If the pads still have plenty for life don't worry about it. Just give the pads a little scuffing with sand paper to give them a fresh surface. Then go bed them in. You should be fine. Bed in runs are fun!!
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If the pads still have plenty for life don't worry about it. Just give the pads a little scuffing with sand paper to give them a fresh surface. Then go bed them in. You should be fine. Bed in runs are fun!!
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Or do that
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They'll probably wear down to flat anyway

 
so i am pretty sure one or both of my front rotors are warped. . . i bought a nice new set, but should i worry about replacing the pads as well?
Meh might as well. Your pads are probably pretty low if they're still the stock ones.

My pads are about 1/3 left after 38000 miles. Next year it'll be new pads and rotors all around on this puppy
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And my rotors are soooo friggen bad...it's crazy.

 
if you do get new stuff phil save me your old pads and rotors please
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theyre good stuff. . . .dba 4000 slotted rotors, and greenstuff pads. . . i dunno, maybe worth just gettin the rotors turned and reusing them. .

 
theyre good stuff. . . .dba 4000 slotted rotors, and greenstuff pads. . . i dunno, maybe worth just gettin the rotors turned and reusing them. .
+1 It will be cheaper than buying rotors or pads and rotors.

 
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