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Thread: Front rotor replacement issues. 8/2010 77TSI

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    Thanks all for the responses...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    I'd recommend brands like ATE, or Textar, for both pads and rotors.

    You can source them through HSY and Imparts locally.

    I have actually followed Umai Naa's advice and bought ATE rotors and ceramic pads for my CC... They have been great performance wise, low noise and dust... If you buy them together you will get 3 year/50000 KM warranty...
    I bought them directly from HSY Artarmon.
    Good luck

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    Just so I'm not preaching the "disc don't warp" message:

    -Warped- Brake Disc and Other Myths

    Doesn't mean this standard discs aren't crap, though I'd be leaning towards pads being equally crap causing your grief.
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    I am a believer that warped rotors is not very common at all, and usually something else is at play.
    I had ECB pads which deposited material on the rotors and made it shudder. I had to remove and lightly sand the rotors to clean it up and they were fine a gain for 20,000km or so. Also found a rotor was not seated very well after a tyre rotation, the little screw had broken off. The back of the rotor had a bit of rust too, so a clean out and some light grease fixed that for many km too.
    The bmc pads eventually failed, came off the backing plate and had to be replaced, under warranty too after 6 years.

    If your brakes are fading then maybe some slotted or cross drilled rotors would help, also change the brake fluid more often as once the fluid heats up it looses it efficiency.
    I too would recommend GSL Rallysport/Brakes Direct, tell them your issues and I'm sure they will have a recommended pad and rotor combo suited to the hills.
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    I thought my car was abnormal warping at 60,000km.. Or I was braking too hard.

    Sort of good to see other people have this issue.

    Sort of a bummer though cause I still have 75% of my pads left on the front, and if i get the rotors machined I'll have to do the pads too
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    I read somewhere that you should not use the hand brake when parking the car after a hard brake use as it could cause the rotors to warp
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxrob200 View Post
    I read somewhere that you should not use the hand brake when parking the car after a hard brake use as it could cause the rotors to warp
    It's usually the front ones that warp, not many manufacturers have parking brake acting on the front wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxrob200 View Post
    I read somewhere that you should not use the hand brake when parking the car after a hard brake use as it could cause the rotors to warp
    You are correct, though the chances of getting them hot enough on the street then stopping immediately is unlikely. The issue is pad compound transfer to rotors. I've had that issue after track sessions resulting in a clear pad imprint to the rear rotor. For street driving, it's much less unlikely unless it's a mountain run or something.
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