When I first bought my PT, the brakes had a slight pulsation. This wasn't a big deal for me because brakes are easy to fix. I went over each lug nut to check the torque and each lug nut turned a full turn before the torque wrench clicked at 100 ft. lbs. The brakes don't pulsate at all now. I think you should use a torque wrench and tighten your lugs in a star pattern. You can usually find the torque specs in your owner's manual or a Haynes service manual.
Originally Posted By: Carnoobie
I consider myself pretty gentle on my brakes, cause i want them to last and dont want them warping. Harder braking, more braking, more riding the brakes = more heat. If I ride them harder like going down a hill I never hold it for long and let go whenever I can to let the heat escape. But to me the big key that pretty much not many do is when youre at lights (especially long ones). If I just finished a session braking hard or at a long light and I know the brakes are really hot, I pull ebrake so I can let my foot off the brake. This prevents any high spots forming on the rotors.
But no matter what I do, over time I will always get some shimmy and light pulsating feel in my brake when I brake. Nothing super noticable but I feel it. I cant afford to be doing run out tests every 6 months. Is there no way to prevent rotors from warping and staying perfectly smooth like when theyre new?
Do you think a lot of drivers drive with warped rotors (even if its slightest warp) and whats the long term effects?
Cause honestly, as much as I would love to, I cant be replacing my rotors and front pads everytime they get warped.