jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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Re: New Front rotors?
Hi Scott,
We have discussed the rotors replacement as part of THIS thread but am gonna leave this thread active to help the search engine results pick-up the word "rotors" which is missing from the existing thread, so thanks for starting it.
As Nath said, replacing rotors at 50K is WAY too early and the dealer should have at least offered you the option to have the rotors machined before trying to sell you new ones which will cost a fortune.
The factory rotors can be machined once only and if they haven't been machined before then take your exy to a local mechanic and they can do that for you on the spot.
Brake pad change at a 50K is OK for an AUTO and if your mother is heavy on brakes.
I replaced my front rotors at around 85K but only because they got damaged at the car wash place. They had been machined once at 60K service (local mechanic)
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19/Dec/2007, 2:28 pm
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waky53
X-TRAIL ENTHUSIAST
Date Registered: 06-2005
Location: Barossa Valley
TOTAL POSTS: 286
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Re: New Front rotors?
My Exy has done about 81k & pads are about 60% (5mm left) as I was told at the 80k service.
I had a feel of the rotors when I rotated the wheels a few weeks ago & noticed there is a pronounced lip on the outer edge of the front rotors, so I am probably going to need the rotors machined soon.
--- Regards Dave, X162 Oct 04 Series 2 ST
Mods Strut bar_Fuel cap holder_earth wires_No door beep_Bonnet Struts_TBS_bash plate_16" Alloys_Rear sway bar_ F&R fogs
High Range 4WD Club
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19/Dec/2007, 8:35 pm
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jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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Re: New Front rotors?
Yep Dave, that raised lip on the outer edge is a good indication that the rotors need machining.
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19/Dec/2007, 8:43 pm
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jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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Re: New Front rotors?
Roger,
I am not surprised at all to here this from you, as you guys in Canada seem to be having all sorts of problems with premature brake pad wear and faulty rotors. This has been reported by a number of xtrailers in Canada on the other forum. I think it is mainly attributed to the harsh weather conditions you guys have over there with plenty of snow.
It's good that you got them replaced under warranty cause other guys were not so lucky.
I don't think the undercoating would do this.
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20/Dec/2007, 10:48 am
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johnsey
X-TRAIL FANATIC
Date Registered: 01-2007
Location: Melbourne, Wantirna
TOTAL POSTS: 435
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Re: New Front rotors?
As mentioned briefly in another thread, my front rotors were deemed to be 0.1mm undersize at the 40K service. Has any other owners come across this ? The vehicle was just under the km's for this service and it was great to see new front fotors and pads covered under warranty.
My Exy is an auto which does a lot of short trips in the suburbs, which probably explains the high wear rate. Could there be some rotors from different batches or suppliers which are slightly softer in material composition? I was nearly going to measure them up before the service, next time will keep a closer eye on things.
Was told rotors are 28mm when new, mine measured up at 25.9mm just under the 26mm minimum. Can't believe only 2mm wear allowance, gone are the days of having 1 or 2 skims off the faces.
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Series 2 2005 ST Auto, nudge bar, driving lights, spoiler, GME 3100 UHF, towbar , bashplate, Yokohama Geolander AT-S and Kings Springs lift X495 (c)
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25/Jan/2008, 8:55 pm
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