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      04-28-2013, 09:32 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by lcrain View Post
I really don't think you can warp these rotors. I would recommend cleaning the rotors with a scotch brite pad with some brake cleaner then rubbing them with some really fine sand paper in an effort to rid the rotors of the deposits. That's what I did and it improved, but the issue wasn't completely eradicated until some aggressive driving with more aggressive pads (high speed bed in process and a 2 day track day have done the trick).

Hope this helps.
Don't waste your time with sand paper or scotch brite. Since you've already have the Pagid pads on the car use the technique given in StopTech's Technical White Paper site. Their method works much better and faster.

http://www.stoptech.com/technical-su...l-white-papers

Lot's of other good info concerning brakes here too.
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