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Originally Posted by overdose
I wonder why some people have not had this problem, does it have to do with the way they drive? Because i'm at 3,400 right now and i'm positive i'm not due for rotor resurfacing.In fact, i got my oil changed couple weeks ago, got the rotors checked,and the rear differential also, and all was good. Dealer checked and i checked to make sure. The question of the driving comes because obviously everyone sees everyone else drive. What i have seen is that many people (especially here in southern california) do not know how to come to a stop, either at a stop light or sign. I have seen that when coming to a stop, they will stop abruptly, not a smooth stop like I do. You know what i'm talking about, they stop at the last freakin' second, you can see that the inertia on the vehicle is still going forward. I know the front rotors on the TITAN are too small, but i'm just curious why the warped rotors has happenned to some and not all.
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May be the mushy brake pedal (used to be, fixed) has something to do with how people brake late and caused the rotors to be warped. I always try to stop smoothly coming to a stop but sometimes I forgot how deep I had to push to slow down the car, especially when the car was still new to me.