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Old 07-24-2008, 09:08 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I've got a 2007 Chrysler 300 Touring Limited Jim Pattison Edition. Its at 37,000km. The rotors are warped. Any suggestions as to which brand is better than another? I've heard of ICE rotors. Any feedback???
Before you spend a penny on new rotors because of a misdiagnosis of "warped" rotors based on the symptom of brake judder, try the following bedding technique: Instructions for bedding in your brakes. It's free and you may find that it completely eliminates your brake judder problem.

Once the problem is cured by a simple braking technique, you can go here: The Warped Brake Disc and other Myths of the Braking System to learn about the physics of what was really going on with your brakes. It's a fascinating read and well-written by the late Carroll Smith, author of many well known texts on racing and race car preparation.

Carroll's bio: Carroll Smith Biography
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