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Old 05-09-2005, 07:54 PM   #1
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Default does this look like a well machined rotor to you? [56k biggish pics]

i took my car into ultratune today cos it was close to work and asked for a machining of my warped rotors. they tell me the rotors are totally rooted and even though they machined them twice it still shudders. now i used to be able to brake ok from under 100 and got shudder when braking over 100. now the whole car friggen shakes and i can hear rattling from the front right. get home from a damn scary trip hardly being able to stop and see these.



i can feel the massive grooves in the rotor now and its no where near smooth. now i am totally ****ed off and not able to drive my car to work tomorrow cos i fear if i have to brake hard i WILL cause an accident. anyone in brisbane know some NON-dodgy pricks who will do this right.

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