Quote:
Originally Posted by Future1LEa10
Sorry this is not true at all. But good try.
|
I'm sorry you believe one of the biggest myths about brakes. I'm also sorry you think PowerStop brakes are even close to OEM quality. That comment erases any and all credibility. PowerStop brakes are garbage. If you're judging brake quality by the amount of dust from the pads, then you likely don't know anything about brakes.
I spend more time at the road course punishing brakes than just about anyone else on here. I've tried OEM, I've tried the 11K kit from AP Racing, I've been offered a sponsorship from other brake manufacturers. I could buy a new car every year or two from my brake budget alone. Before you say something smart ass, like "good try", you might want to consider who you are talking to.
I hesitated posting to help the OP, because I knew this thread would fill with foolish comments from people who misdiagnose brake problems and continue to perpetuate bad information about rotors warping. Is it possible, sure, but it's very unlikely with OEM brakes. In nearly every case it's uneven pad deposits where people heat up their brakes coming to a stop and then hold the brakes in one spot (while waiting on a traffic light, etc.). Another common cause is washing a car without driving afterwards to dry the brakes. The metal in the pads will corrode and stick to the rotors, all in one spot of course.