Most commonly, the reason that they warped is that they were too thin. They're only good for a couple turnings, so you can kinda count on replacing them after 100K or so. Karl Wolz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Stann" <ChrisS@INFORMS.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 2:36 PM Subject: Re: Pulsing Brake Pedal
> If you're feeling it while braking from speed, it likely is warped front > rotors. They may be 'turned', or trued, to remedy this. If the rotors are > high-mileage original, then they may require replacement, as turning them > may reduce their thickness below minimum manufacturer recomendations. > > Chris, > > '85 Westy. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Vanagon man" <vgonman@MSN.COM> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 10:23 AM > Subject: Pulsing Brake Pedal > > > Recently been feeling a pulsing in the brake pedal.. What is this a sign > of? > > > Adam P > > 81 Vanagon Westy (The Brick) > 70 Single Cab "Whitey" > 74 Beetle "Ol Yeller" > 73 Transporter (STILL at paint shop) > 1988 Vanagon Wolfsburg > Used Vanagon Parts for sale (mostly aircooled) > |
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