5.0Flareside
GingaNinja
well as the title says my rotors are warped so im fixing to get some new ones. any brands anybody wanna recomend?
Personally, I'm a fan of O'Reilly's top shelf parts. But I usually buy parts from JBG.
Kragen is now owned by O'Rielleys. I bought Motorcraft rotors when I did mine and Ive been very happy with them. Lot of miles on them now and no warping nor squealing. And good braking power too.
I bought mine at rockauto. Andy told me that since they were shipped to me they probably got warped during shipping and that I should get them turned before I installed them (he used to work at a brake shop). I took them to les schwab to have them turned and they treated me like an idiot, asking "why would you turn brand new rotors?"Cool, I didnt know that.
Motorcraft is good stuff, but then you have to go through the dealer, and its more $$$$.
I disagree, especially when it comes to brake components. It's one of the most vital systems on the car so I want to ensure that it'll always hold up to what I throw at it. Different rotors are constructed differently and made of different materials. Cheaper rotors might not be able to dissipate heat very well and so coming down a hill with a 7k boat behind my truck could create some BIG problems.i get whatever is cheapest at autozone, really, you cant go wrong with rotors, i mean, some suck but i never look at brands. nowadays, you gotta get cheap cuz the expesive ones are, well, expensive, and quality is not really an issue with rotors, well,a t least its never been for me. i mean, i change the rotors, what? every 50k miles? i never had one warp on me before.
How can shipping warp a rotor. I do agree with having the new rotors turned though.I bought mine at rockauto. Andy told me that since they were shipped to me they probably got warped during shipping and that I should get them turned before I installed them (he used to work at a brake shop). I took them to les schwab to have them turned and they treated me like an idiot, asking "why would you turn brand new rotors?"
"My buddy said they probably got warped from shipping..."
So they turned them and the guy came out of the shopping looking like he had seen a ghost. Said "I couldn't believe it... They were so warped that I had to turn them to the point where they won't be able to be turned ever again. You were right..."
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Alright...don't mean to hijack the thread...but someone threw out a 50k mileage number on rotor life...isn't that EXTREEEEEEEEEEMELY low? Shoot...I usually get 60-80k outta my pads alone. I've only put one set of rotors on Thunder in 220,000+ miles...and that's seen loads in excess of 23,000 lbs on several ocassions. The only other set of rotors I've replaced was on Mom's Dodge van at around 160k. Now pardon my ignorance, but I thought the sign of bad rotors were pulsating brakes, shimmies, visual inspection and the like? I also check their temps with a laser thermometer from time to time to make sure one isn't catching. So if there's something else I need to look for, please inform me.