Warped disc feeling under braking that isnt warped discs?
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Could be all sorts:
Control arm / brake reaction bushes? (whatever they're called on an e36)
A wheel bearing on its way out? (this is what caused the recent wobble under braking on my M5)
Top mounts
Shocks on their way out
Etc etc etc
As above, best to get it to someone who can get it in the air and have a good look under / around it.
Control arm / brake reaction bushes? (whatever they're called on an e36)
A wheel bearing on its way out? (this is what caused the recent wobble under braking on my M5)
Top mounts
Shocks on their way out
Etc etc etc
As above, best to get it to someone who can get it in the air and have a good look under / around it.
Brake pad transfer! The pads work by transferring material to the disc under high loads (temps). This aids friction.
So, you get the brakes nice and hot, come to a stop and hold your foot on the brake. The point where the pad is held against the disc by the foot brake receives a large amount of pad transfer and therefore, when ever you brake, this high friction point grabs more than the rest of the disc surface. And, because it grabs more than the rest surface, it generates more heat and therefore more pad transfer.
It won't show up on measuring equipment as this is occurring at a molecular level.
Get the discs skimmed and it will be fixed.
Steve
So, you get the brakes nice and hot, come to a stop and hold your foot on the brake. The point where the pad is held against the disc by the foot brake receives a large amount of pad transfer and therefore, when ever you brake, this high friction point grabs more than the rest of the disc surface. And, because it grabs more than the rest surface, it generates more heat and therefore more pad transfer.
It won't show up on measuring equipment as this is occurring at a molecular level.
Get the discs skimmed and it will be fixed.
Steve
Hi.
I have the same problem on my car.
I have had the disks & pads out & gave them a good rub down (by hand) but this made no difference at all so put it down to the disks being on their way out, although they aren't worn too much thickness wise.
I was going to buy new disks & pads thinking this would be the solution but now I'm not so sure!
Cheers, Ben.
I have the same problem on my car.
I have had the disks & pads out & gave them a good rub down (by hand) but this made no difference at all so put it down to the disks being on their way out, although they aren't worn too much thickness wise.
I was going to buy new disks & pads thinking this would be the solution but now I'm not so sure!
Cheers, Ben.
Hi, sorry I took a while to reply....
It's only when the brakes are hot. I.e. during hard braking from a high speed it will shake the wheel quite a bit. If I then drive 'normally' for a while, letting them cool down I guess, with light braking it will be ok.
I can do a normaly journey through town etc & you would never know there's anything wrong.
Cheers, Ben
It's only when the brakes are hot. I.e. during hard braking from a high speed it will shake the wheel quite a bit. If I then drive 'normally' for a while, letting them cool down I guess, with light braking it will be ok.
I can do a normaly journey through town etc & you would never know there's anything wrong.
Cheers, Ben
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