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Old 21-08-2011, 03:07 PM   #1
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fitted a pair of rda slotted rotors and rda pads to my nf fairlane is it normal with slotted rotors when breaking a bit heavy to feel sort of a knocking with slotted rotors or does this disappear after a while would have done less than 15 kilometers so far thanks

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Old 21-08-2011, 04:57 PM   #2
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No - the knocking feel is not normal although I'd try a couple of hard applications from 100 km/h to ensure they are bedded in properly.

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Old 21-08-2011, 05:02 PM   #3
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the rda instructions say it takes up to 300 km of normal driving to bed them in properly i noticed soft pedal feel for the 1st 60kms of driving , and a little brake squeal when bedding , but by 100kms very smooth pedal feel . as russ says , knocking is not normal . with 15kms on your car it's way to early to tell . follow bedding in instruction , light braking , increasing speed , and braking time but dont brake hard for the 1st 100kms . or just drive normallyu and report back after 100kms of traffic driving
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Old 21-08-2011, 05:42 PM   #4
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thanks guys have done some bedding in like said around the side streets before posting this ! not talking about real hard braking but reasonable braking almost feels like you feel the slots in the rotor or may be a under laying prob somewhere put new tie rod ends on as well had bit of slop in them !

still have a brake issue to sort out on it maybe master cyl pedal has long travel and you have to push hard on it had a fluid change bleed them up no better ! might as well have drums on all four wheels !was like it before new brakes went on too
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Old 21-08-2011, 05:47 PM   #5
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thanks guys have done some bedding in like said around the side streets before posting this ! not talking about real hard braking but reasonable braking almost feels like you feel the slots in the rotor or may be a under laying prob somewhere put new tie rod ends on as well had bit of slop in them !

still have a brake issue to sort out on it maybe master cyl pedal has long travel and you have to push hard on it had a fluid change bleed them up no better ! might as well have drums on all four wheels !was like it before new brakes went on too
you can feel and hear them under hard braking.
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Old 22-08-2011, 08:51 AM   #6
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thanks guys have done some bedding in like said around the side streets before posting this ! not talking about real hard braking but reasonable braking almost feels like you feel the slots in the rotor or may be a under laying prob somewhere put new tie rod ends on as well had bit of slop in them !

still have a brake issue to sort out on it maybe master cyl pedal has long travel and you have to push hard on it had a fluid change bleed them up no better ! might as well have drums on all four wheels !was like it before new brakes went on too

Was the long pedal issue there before you fitted new pads and rotors? If you pump the pedal does it firm up but then next application it is low again?
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Old 22-08-2011, 02:33 PM   #7
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its had long brakes no real stopping power since ive had it. it dont pump up any better by pumping pedal . stand on brakes hard try pushing pedal through floor pan and hope ya can stop ! but in saying that its the only car ive had with abs but if by jumping on brakes i would think it would lock up for split second unlock like a pulse effect ! put it this way wont tow with it !! have driven it today and brakes seem to be improving from 1st post starting to get some bite and knocking noise is a lot less noticeable thanks to all that have replied
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There are a couple of things you can look at if you have time.Ring me for a chat if you want to.
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Old 22-08-2011, 10:40 PM   #9
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thanks floored im in s.a and cant seem to find anyone thats any good here ! not saying everyone aint just have not found one that is yet ! i took the 96 nf fairlane today to get it wheel aligned said just replaced the tie rod ends can you adjust them up thats all need , want done .went to 2 tyre joints 1st one said wheel aligner dont work and they not replacing it ! ok small shop so went to a well known tyre joint said same thing no worrys can book ya in this arvo ask how much ! 60 bucks !! i asked him ( just to adjust the toe on it !) oh yeah we do the diff as well !!! really you dont know **** and think im going to let ya touch my car ya cant wheel align my diff .
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Old 23-08-2011, 09:03 AM   #10
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thanks floored im in s.a and cant seem to find anyone thats any good here ! not saying everyone aint just have not found one that is yet ! i took the 96 nf fairlane today to get it wheel aligned said just replaced the tie rod ends can you adjust them up thats all need , want done .went to 2 tyre joints 1st one said wheel aligner dont work and they not replacing it ! ok small shop so went to a well known tyre joint said same thing no worrys can book ya in this arvo ask how much ! 60 bucks !! i asked him ( just to adjust the toe on it !) oh yeah we do the diff as well !!! really you dont know **** and think im going to let ya touch my car ya cant wheel align my diff .
Maybe next road trip you do you get everything done somewhere else
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