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Originally Posted by karlconnell
Thought I would post this in the problems section as well for anyone that may come across the same issue later on...
Recently I began to notice some vibration in the front and rear while braking so I decided to take the truck into the dealer today. Net, the front and rear rotors were warped...at 4,000 miles, with 1k from a trip that we just made this past weekend with mostly highway driving and very little braking. They machined the fronts but I have to go back to do the rears. However, I'm not sure I'm happy with the fact that they were machined and not replaced. Clearly, there is a problem with the build quality of my particular set rotors if they warped in 3,000 miles.
Not a good day for me guys...
Karl
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That really ,really sucks to hear this! I hope these are remote cases but already two instances with the mileage stated! Does everyone notice a lot of brake pad dust on their rims? All the vehicles I ever driven I never seen such a thing. Maybe this should be brought up with the dealers has anyone ever mentioned this to their dealers? I know someone posted Nissan is using soft pads and if anything the pads are going to need to be replaced sooner. Do you think that could be having an effect on the rotors warping? Perhaps more pressure is being exerted causing perhaps excessive heat that may be causing the rotors to warp? Jeep Grand Cherokees are notorious for that.