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justin_boy 12-21-2020 09:36 PM

Squiggly Brakes
 
Hey Guys

Been having some problems with my brakes recently

about a month ago i had z1 stainless steel lines installed on my akebonos about a month and right after install i noticed if i was pressing my brakes between 10%-50% my steering wheel feels shaky, then when i get harder on the brakes its smooth until it gets into ABS

the problem went away for a little bit but then just recently i installed a brake master cylinder brace and also carbotech xp12 fronts and xp10 rears, and went to buttonwillow

i felt the same thing, even though they're breaking fine, they it is shaky in mid braking

just ordered z1 2 piece rotors front and back to see if that will remedy it cause i thought maybe the rotors are hot spotted or warped,

but can anyone tell me what they think this problem is?

thank you

SouthArk370Z 12-22-2020 05:50 AM

Try bedding the brakes. You may have some deposits on one (or more) of the rotors.

1st 12-22-2020 11:28 AM

Hi, I'm going with warped. The stock rotors are trash. I had the same problem, upgraded the rotors to drill slotted and felt brand new (no more shaking). The 2 piece you just got should look awesome and work as well.

bpchaos 12-22-2020 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 1st (Post 3978067)
Hi, I'm going with warped. The stock rotors are trash. I had the same problem, upgraded the rotors to drill slotted and felt brand new (no more shaking). The 2 piece you just got should look awesome and work as well.

The stock rotors are fine. I ran something like 7 trackdays on them without issue before swapping to the Z1 2pc.

Did you run any other pad on the car before putting on the carbotechs? I went from Stoptechs > Carbotechs after a day at Autoclub and the judder was bad. I don't think the Carbotechs like any other pad compound on the rotor - bed them again or have the rotors turned at a shop. It got rid of the judder for me.

justin_boy 12-23-2020 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 3978036)
Try bedding the brakes. You may have some deposits on one (or more) of the rotors.

i checked with the shop and they were in fact bedded properly after install so super weird

justin_boy 12-23-2020 01:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1st (Post 3978067)
Hi, I'm going with warped. The stock rotors are trash. I had the same problem, upgraded the rotors to drill slotted and felt brand new (no more shaking). The 2 piece you just got should look awesome and work as well.

sweet, i hope it works

ill let you guys know

which rotors did you go with?

justin_boy 12-23-2020 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by bpchaos (Post 3978088)
The stock rotors are fine. I ran something like 7 trackdays on them without issue before swapping to the Z1 2pc.

Did you run any other pad on the car before putting on the carbotechs? I went from Stoptechs > Carbotechs after a day at Autoclub and the judder was bad. I don't think the Carbotechs like any other pad compound on the rotor - bed them again or have the rotors turned at a shop. It got rid of the judder for me.

hmmm, i only ran stocks before these

if that the case then the new rotors should do the trick no?

SouthArk370Z 12-23-2020 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by justin_boy (Post 3978180)
i checked with the shop and they were in fact bedded properly after install so super weird

They may need to be bedded again. Depending on how you brake, you may need to run through the bedding procedure every so often to remove pad deposits from the rotors.

justin_boy 12-23-2020 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 3978309)
They may need to be bedded again. Depending on how you brake, you may need to run through the bedding procedure every so often to remove pad deposits from the rotors.

very interesting, ill do that once i have the new rotors installed i think


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