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Old 06-02-2013, 03:58 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Sorry I don't follow, I didn't spend any money so I haven't wasted any.
My vibrations and shaking are gone, brakes feel good, rotors and pads are bedded in with a nice coating on the rotors.
If they aren't true then why are they now smooth as butter?
so you evenly sanded the rotors? did you do a total initial run out test to see if they are even? They may be smooth as butter now, but I seriously doubt that they will last after a few serious heat cycles. I don't see how using a orbital sander on any components that are rotating and are already set can benefit your braking system. Being that I have worked in numerous machine shops I can tell you what you did doesn't make any mechanical sense...just sayin.
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