HiHoeSilver
Away!
I'm still lost. Tell me like your talking to a child.
Here ya go, bud.
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/nbs-nnbs-800etc.91515/#post-1091792
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I'm still lost. Tell me like your talking to a child.
This is correct. I am not talking about deformities or warping of the rotor. I talking about uneven wear. And yes, pads deposit material on (and into) the rotor. But it's not just the pads that wear. The rotor does, too, obviously, but not necessarily evenly. Like you said, it's dependent on the hardness of the steel vs. the pad. And how do we harden, or temper, steel? You guessed it, we heat it up and cool it down again. The point to which we heat it combined with the rate at which we cool it determine the characteristics of the steel, hardness, brittleness, etc. This is a molecular change in the steel, and, like it or not, some parts of your rotor are harder than others.
So, it's all a little of both. I guess the metal that those Power Slot rotors were made of was a higher quality with a more even consistency than what the Power Stop rotors are made of.
Yeah, and who knows what goes into some of that steel in different factories... Different place heat treat differently, blah blah blah. I do think there's an element of getting what you pay for. Which ones of yours cost more?
The Power Slots cost more, but this was back in 2004 when such stuff was new to the mainstream. Actually, those "frozen" Power Slots were a first-run/special order deal when cryo-tempering was new to them. I was kind of a guinea pig for them for the S10 rotors. Power Slot was a bigger name brand that was around for a while. Apparently, they're now Power Stop, but I don't think they're the same quality.
Did you check your Idler and Pitman arm for looseness? Tie rods too?@Red Rocket I have the same shimmy. 65+. My ball joints, UCA's and hubs are brand new. Having tires balanced and rotated helped but it is still there. It's definitely not warped rotors, as it doesn't shake when braking. Only thing that isn't new on this front end is idler bracket and gearbox. I'm stumped.