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RanMan 02-09-2005 07:52 AM

aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.

I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord exv6.

Any suggestions?



jim beam 02-09-2005 09:09 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
RanMan wrote:
> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>
> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord exv6.


what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?

>
> Any suggestions?
>
>



jim beam 02-09-2005 09:09 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
RanMan wrote:
> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>
> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord exv6.


what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?

>
> Any suggestions?
>
>



RanMan 02-09-2005 05:37 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.

"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
> RanMan wrote:
>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>
>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>> exv6.

>
> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>
>>
>> Any suggestions?

>




RanMan 02-09-2005 05:37 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.

"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
> RanMan wrote:
>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>
>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>> exv6.

>
> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>
>>
>> Any suggestions?

>




Howard 02-09-2005 07:26 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
They warp easily only when your wheels are improperly torqued or when you
mix different manufacturer pads and rotors (cheap stuff) that will cause
excessive heat due to unmatched coefficient of friction.
"RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.
>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>> RanMan wrote:
>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>
>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>> exv6.

>>
>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>>
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?

>>

>
>




Howard 02-09-2005 07:26 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
They warp easily only when your wheels are improperly torqued or when you
mix different manufacturer pads and rotors (cheap stuff) that will cause
excessive heat due to unmatched coefficient of friction.
"RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.
>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>> RanMan wrote:
>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>
>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>> exv6.

>>
>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>>
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?

>>

>
>




TeGGer® 02-09-2005 07:26 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in
news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com:

>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>> RanMan wrote:
>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>
>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>> exv6.

>>
>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>>

>
> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.




The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.

I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGer® 02-09-2005 07:26 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in
news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com:

>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>> RanMan wrote:
>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>
>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>> exv6.

>>
>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>>

>
> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.




The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.

I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Jim Yanik 02-09-2005 07:46 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17:

> "RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in
> news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com:
>
>>
>> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
>> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>>> RanMan wrote:
>>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99
>>>> accord exv6.
>>>
>>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy
>>> duty"?
>>>

>>
>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp
>> easily.

>
>
>
> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>
> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>
>


You would be surprised at how much the rear brakes DO do.
I had a 63 Triumph Herald lose it's brakes due to failure of a rear brake
cylinder seal,and blocked off the rear half of the system(before cross-
connected systems) to get home. It makes a big difference.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jim Yanik 02-09-2005 07:46 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17:

> "RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in
> news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com:
>
>>
>> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
>> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>>> RanMan wrote:
>>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99
>>>> accord exv6.
>>>
>>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy
>>> duty"?
>>>

>>
>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp
>> easily.

>
>
>
> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>
> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>
>


You would be surprised at how much the rear brakes DO do.
I had a 63 Triumph Herald lose it's brakes due to failure of a rear brake
cylinder seal,and blocked off the rear half of the system(before cross-
connected systems) to get home. It makes a big difference.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

RanMan 02-09-2005 09:09 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
What do you mean by "poor maintenance"?

I tried to get Midas to replace the pads in Nov. '04, they said they didn't
need replacing, unfortunately I took their word for it and didn't insist.

Then in January '05 I took it back and they now say the left rear rotor is
warped.

By the way, it's the wife's car, low mileage and I keep it cleaned and well
maintained.

"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
> "RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in
> news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com:
>
>>
>> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
>> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>>> RanMan wrote:
>>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>>> exv6.
>>>
>>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>>>

>>
>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.

>
>
>
> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>
> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/




RanMan 02-09-2005 09:09 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
What do you mean by "poor maintenance"?

I tried to get Midas to replace the pads in Nov. '04, they said they didn't
need replacing, unfortunately I took their word for it and didn't insist.

Then in January '05 I took it back and they now say the left rear rotor is
warped.

By the way, it's the wife's car, low mileage and I keep it cleaned and well
maintained.

"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
> "RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in
> news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com:
>
>>
>> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
>> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>>> RanMan wrote:
>>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>>> exv6.
>>>
>>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>>>

>>
>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.

>
>
>
> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>
> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/




halo2 guy 02-10-2005 12:07 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
Don't put too much effort in trying to explain your mainenance habits on the
car. That guy doesn't know what he is talking about. Brakes warp for a
number of reasons and I have had a few brand new cars warp rotors after a
few thousand miles. It has nothing to do with maintenance the majority of
the time. The rear brakes obviously help the car stop. The only
maintenance you can do is adjust the rear drums, if it has drums, and do
periodic brake inspections to verify that one caliper isn't sticking and the
brakes are wearing evenly. Other than that you are at the mercy of the
crappy, base line brake systems put on most cars today. Warpage can be
created by unevenly torquing/overtorquing the wheels when put back on or
riding your brakes but that is really about it.

I can tell you from personal experience to stay away from cross drilled
rotors. They crack. The slotted rotors may be your best bet with a good
pair of ceramic pads. Also stay away from braided metal brake hoses.
Absolute crap.




"RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:unzOd.29334$8H2.14735@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> What do you mean by "poor maintenance"?
>
> I tried to get Midas to replace the pads in Nov. '04, they said they
> didn't need replacing, unfortunately I took their word for it and didn't
> insist.
>
> Then in January '05 I took it back and they now say the left rear rotor is
> warped.
>
> By the way, it's the wife's car, low mileage and I keep it cleaned and
> well maintained.
>
> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
> news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
>> "RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com:
>>
>>>
>>> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
>>> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>>>> RanMan wrote:
>>>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>>>> exv6.
>>>>
>>>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy
>>>> duty"?
>>>>
>>>
>>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp
>>> easily.

>>
>>
>>
>> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>>
>> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>>
>>
>> --
>> TeGGeR®
>>
>> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
>> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

>
>




halo2 guy 02-10-2005 12:07 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
Don't put too much effort in trying to explain your mainenance habits on the
car. That guy doesn't know what he is talking about. Brakes warp for a
number of reasons and I have had a few brand new cars warp rotors after a
few thousand miles. It has nothing to do with maintenance the majority of
the time. The rear brakes obviously help the car stop. The only
maintenance you can do is adjust the rear drums, if it has drums, and do
periodic brake inspections to verify that one caliper isn't sticking and the
brakes are wearing evenly. Other than that you are at the mercy of the
crappy, base line brake systems put on most cars today. Warpage can be
created by unevenly torquing/overtorquing the wheels when put back on or
riding your brakes but that is really about it.

I can tell you from personal experience to stay away from cross drilled
rotors. They crack. The slotted rotors may be your best bet with a good
pair of ceramic pads. Also stay away from braided metal brake hoses.
Absolute crap.




"RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:unzOd.29334$8H2.14735@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> What do you mean by "poor maintenance"?
>
> I tried to get Midas to replace the pads in Nov. '04, they said they
> didn't need replacing, unfortunately I took their word for it and didn't
> insist.
>
> Then in January '05 I took it back and they now say the left rear rotor is
> warped.
>
> By the way, it's the wife's car, low mileage and I keep it cleaned and
> well maintained.
>
> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
> news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
>> "RanMan" <rw@twcny.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:ngwOd.2478$Eq6.2233@twister.nyroc.rr.com:
>>
>>>
>>> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
>>> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>>>> RanMan wrote:
>>>>> I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>>>> exv6.
>>>>
>>>> what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy
>>>> duty"?
>>>>
>>>
>>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp
>>> easily.

>>
>>
>>
>> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>>
>> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>>
>>
>> --
>> TeGGeR®
>>
>> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
>> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

>
>




TeGGer® 02-10-2005 12:50 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
Jim Yanik <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote in
news:Xns95F8C906C12BFjyanikkuanet@129.250.170.86:

> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
> news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17:


>> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>>
>> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>>
>>

>
> You would be surprised at how much the rear brakes DO do.
> I had a 63 Triumph Herald lose it's brakes due to failure of a rear
> brake cylinder seal,and blocked off the rear half of the system(before
> cross- connected systems) to get home. It makes a big difference.




That Herald was rear-wheel drive. On RWD cars the rear brakes do quite a
bit more than they do on a FWD car. My comment was figurative, not literal.

Rear brakes on a FWD car are doing braking, obviously, but it's NEVER
enough to get them heated up to the point of warpage. Take your car for a
fairly aggressive spin, park it and feel the wheel nuts front and rear.
You'll see what I mean.

Rear rotors these days are the same unventilated style as the fronts used
to be 20 years ago.

Now if the rear calipers are beginning to seize and the pads are dragging,
the rear rotors will heat up quite a bit more than they're supposed to, and
unevenly as well.

--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGer® 02-10-2005 12:50 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
Jim Yanik <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote in
news:Xns95F8C906C12BFjyanikkuanet@129.250.170.86:

> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
> news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17:


>> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>>
>> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>>
>>

>
> You would be surprised at how much the rear brakes DO do.
> I had a 63 Triumph Herald lose it's brakes due to failure of a rear
> brake cylinder seal,and blocked off the rear half of the system(before
> cross- connected systems) to get home. It makes a big difference.




That Herald was rear-wheel drive. On RWD cars the rear brakes do quite a
bit more than they do on a FWD car. My comment was figurative, not literal.

Rear brakes on a FWD car are doing braking, obviously, but it's NEVER
enough to get them heated up to the point of warpage. Take your car for a
fairly aggressive spin, park it and feel the wheel nuts front and rear.
You'll see what I mean.

Rear rotors these days are the same unventilated style as the fronts used
to be 20 years ago.

Now if the rear calipers are beginning to seize and the pads are dragging,
the rear rotors will heat up quite a bit more than they're supposed to, and
unevenly as well.

--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

jim beam 02-10-2005 01:25 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
RanMan wrote:
> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.


they're good enough for the job they have to do. warpage, in my
experience, is a function of maintenance, nothing else. well
maintained, you can run those things red hot all day & they'll be just fine.

>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>
>>RanMan wrote:
>>
>>>I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>
>>>I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>>exv6.

>>
>>what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>>
>>
>>>Any suggestions?

>>

>
>



jim beam 02-10-2005 01:25 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
RanMan wrote:
> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.


they're good enough for the job they have to do. warpage, in my
experience, is a function of maintenance, nothing else. well
maintained, you can run those things red hot all day & they'll be just fine.

>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1107958177.b0c03441f3d5128e91d95c1315eca0d1@t eranews...
>
>>RanMan wrote:
>>
>>>I've tried the Midas touch and was extremely disappointed.
>>>
>>>I'm looking for a more heavy duty rotor and pad system for a 99 accord
>>>exv6.

>>
>>what problem are you experiencing that makes you want "more heavy duty"?
>>
>>
>>>Any suggestions?

>>

>
>



Michael Pardee 02-10-2005 07:18 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:1108016735.45242b4064dcf7284a03bc322631211e@t eranews...
> RanMan wrote:
>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.

>
> they're good enough for the job they have to do. warpage, in my
> experience, is a function of maintenance, nothing else. well maintained,
> you can run those things red hot all day & they'll be just fine.
>


I agree. After I learned to torque my lug nuts to specs I stopped having
warped rotors. Lesson learned.

Mike



Michael Pardee 02-10-2005 07:18 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:1108016735.45242b4064dcf7284a03bc322631211e@t eranews...
> RanMan wrote:
>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp easily.

>
> they're good enough for the job they have to do. warpage, in my
> experience, is a function of maintenance, nothing else. well maintained,
> you can run those things red hot all day & they'll be just fine.
>


I agree. After I learned to torque my lug nuts to specs I stopped having
warped rotors. Lesson learned.

Mike



TeGGer® 02-10-2005 07:55 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns95F98F04EBE2teggeratistop@207.14.113.17:


> Now if the rear calipers are beginning to seize and the pads are
> dragging, the rear rotors will heat up quite a bit more than they're
> supposed to, and unevenly as well.
>




There are lots of reasons rotors warp.

An excellent treatise is here:
http://www.babcox.com/editorial/bf/bf100326.htm

--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGer® 02-10-2005 07:55 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns95F98F04EBE2teggeratistop@207.14.113.17:


> Now if the rear calipers are beginning to seize and the pads are
> dragging, the rear rotors will heat up quite a bit more than they're
> supposed to, and unevenly as well.
>




There are lots of reasons rotors warp.

An excellent treatise is here:
http://www.babcox.com/editorial/bf/bf100326.htm

--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Jim Yanik 02-10-2005 08:28 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns95F98F04EBE2teggeratistop@207.14.113.17:

> Jim Yanik <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote in
> news:Xns95F8C906C12BFjyanikkuanet@129.250.170.86:
>
>> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
>> news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17:

>
>>> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>>>
>>> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> You would be surprised at how much the rear brakes DO do.
>> I had a 63 Triumph Herald lose it's brakes due to failure of a rear
>> brake cylinder seal,and blocked off the rear half of the
>> system(before cross- connected systems) to get home. It makes a big
>> difference.

>
>
>
> That Herald was rear-wheel drive. On RWD cars the rear brakes do quite
> a bit more than they do on a FWD car.


Bull.Wherever did you get that idea?


>
> Now if the rear calipers are beginning to seize and the pads are
> dragging, the rear rotors will heat up quite a bit more than they're
> supposed to, and unevenly as well.
>


This I agree with.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
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Jim Yanik 02-10-2005 08:28 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns95F98F04EBE2teggeratistop@207.14.113.17:

> Jim Yanik <jyanik@abuse.gov.> wrote in
> news:Xns95F8C906C12BFjyanikkuanet@129.250.170.86:
>
>> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
>> news:Xns95F8C625E5DFEteggeratistop@207.14.113.17:

>
>>> The rear brakes don't DO nothin'. Except rust. And seize.
>>>
>>> I suspect your warpage problem is just poor maintenance.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> You would be surprised at how much the rear brakes DO do.
>> I had a 63 Triumph Herald lose it's brakes due to failure of a rear
>> brake cylinder seal,and blocked off the rear half of the
>> system(before cross- connected systems) to get home. It makes a big
>> difference.

>
>
>
> That Herald was rear-wheel drive. On RWD cars the rear brakes do quite
> a bit more than they do on a FWD car.


Bull.Wherever did you get that idea?


>
> Now if the rear calipers are beginning to seize and the pads are
> dragging, the rear rotors will heat up quite a bit more than they're
> supposed to, and unevenly as well.
>


This I agree with.

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Jim Yanik 02-10-2005 08:30 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in
news:1108016735.45242b4064dcf7284a03bc322631211e@t eranews:

> RanMan wrote:
>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp
>> easily.

>
> they're good enough for the job they have to do. warpage, in my
> experience, is a function of maintenance, nothing else. well
> maintained, you can run those things red hot all day & they'll be just
> fine.
>


Run ordinary brakes red-hot and your brakefluid will boil and you get brake
fade or complete loss of braking.



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Jim Yanik 02-10-2005 08:30 PM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in
news:1108016735.45242b4064dcf7284a03bc322631211e@t eranews:

> RanMan wrote:
>> the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp
>> easily.

>
> they're good enough for the job they have to do. warpage, in my
> experience, is a function of maintenance, nothing else. well
> maintained, you can run those things red hot all day & they'll be just
> fine.
>


Run ordinary brakes red-hot and your brakefluid will boil and you get brake
fade or complete loss of braking.



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jim beam 02-11-2005 01:50 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
Jim Yanik wrote:
> jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in
> news:1108016735.45242b4064dcf7284a03bc322631211e@t eranews:
>
>
>>RanMan wrote:
>>
>>>the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp
>>>easily.

>>
>>they're good enough for the job they have to do. warpage, in my
>>experience, is a function of maintenance, nothing else. well
>>maintained, you can run those things red hot all day & they'll be just
>>fine.
>>

>
>
> Run ordinary brakes red-hot and your brakefluid will boil and you get brake
> fade or complete loss of braking.


you're right that red hot brakes are undesirable, but whether the fluid
boils depends on the fluid grade, how fresh it is, caliper air flow, pad
conductivity, etc. when i was in europe, i'd watch some of the rally
competitions, and on night stages, every car had brake disks glowing
cherry red through the wheel spokes, front & rear. they stopped on a dime.


jim beam 02-11-2005 01:50 AM

Re: aftermarket rotors/brakes
 
Jim Yanik wrote:
> jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in
> news:1108016735.45242b4064dcf7284a03bc322631211e@t eranews:
>
>
>>RanMan wrote:
>>
>>>the rear rotors are too thin (not vented like the front) and warp
>>>easily.

>>
>>they're good enough for the job they have to do. warpage, in my
>>experience, is a function of maintenance, nothing else. well
>>maintained, you can run those things red hot all day & they'll be just
>>fine.
>>

>
>
> Run ordinary brakes red-hot and your brakefluid will boil and you get brake
> fade or complete loss of braking.


you're right that red hot brakes are undesirable, but whether the fluid
boils depends on the fluid grade, how fresh it is, caliper air flow, pad
conductivity, etc. when i was in europe, i'd watch some of the rally
competitions, and on night stages, every car had brake disks glowing
cherry red through the wheel spokes, front & rear. they stopped on a dime.



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