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Eatmyclutch
08-20-2007, 11:47 PM
What happens if you drive a car with warped rotors for a prolonged periods of time? Will other parts other than the brake break down?

driftking777
08-21-2007, 12:07 AM
Some what...warped rotors can actually cause excessive wear on your steering components as they will see more vibrations and can cause your bushings (steering arms) to wear prematurely. if it see an it for an excessive period of time...if you have warped rotors, just replace them, if you do it yourself it'll probably cost 80 bucks max if you do them with OEM.

Eatmyclutch
08-21-2007, 12:20 AM
Thanks for the response. I want to do an SE conversion, since my rear-end has a different bolt pattern from front and I want all to match so I won't have to be buying two diifferent pairs of wheels.

Say No To Pistons
08-21-2007, 12:07 PM
OMFG downshift + e-brake skills yo.

kerpal
08-25-2007, 01:04 AM
Some what...warped rotors can actually cause excessive wear on your steering components as they will see more vibrations and can cause your bushings (steering arms) to wear prematurely. if it see an it for an excessive period of time...if you have warped rotors, just replace them, if you do it yourself it'll probably cost 80 bucks max if you do them with OEM.

Well if I were you, I would replace it ASAP... Do it sooner rather than later or else you might meet an accident.. Your brakes won't work properly if the rotors cracked...

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