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    Senior Member Two Rings mavz's Avatar
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    Front Rotor Pulsing

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    I switched to JHM LW front rotors a couple of months ago and followed the bedding procedure provided by them and for the past 1000-1500 miles have had no issues with them. However last night, I had to get on the brakes hard multiple times (10+) and towards the later times, my brakes started pulsating. It went away after idling for a while. Is this evidence of uneven bedding? I searched and it looked like people who bedded incorrectly have it at all times. Yes, I switched to new pads when I switched rotors too. Ty!
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    Veteran Member Four Rings will13k7's Avatar
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    sounds like uneven bedding, when my set starts to wobble, I just hit them with 5 back-to-back near-abs-triggering hard stops followed by another 5 smooth stops, let them cool off, and it goes away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by will13k7 View Post
    sounds like uneven bedding, when my set starts to wobble, I just hit them with 5 back-to-back near-abs-triggering hard stops followed by another 5 smooth stops, let them cool off, and it goes away.
    I'll have to try that... I mean I've done hard stops with no issues. Just never so many in a short period of time with these brakes hmm
    Gone: 2013 Estoril S4
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