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Old 10-28-2004, 03:40 PM
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Uneven rotor wear...

Probably have 500mi since new Brembo rotors and PF pads on the 96 Taco. Driver side is smooth and you can still see fact. machine marks, the pass side has what looks like rings of saturn from the outer edge half way down with a uneven feel but not really grooved. This on the sides I can see through the wheels.

I cant feel any difference while braking, any concerns here or drive away?
Old 10-28-2004, 04:42 PM
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Are the pads able to freely move without any binding on the brakepad guidepins in the caliper. I'd tend to think that one side may be sticking

How about bleeding? Have both side been bled? Does it pull at all when braking?
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Do you wheel it? Could be sand got in there.
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Havent been offroadin since the job. I havent bled them either. I did push the pistons back in which overflowed the master.
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