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That's the correct cure.
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M2 brake issues with OEM pads https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1419776
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We are telling you he will be able to measure a change in the surface but it is not a warp but built up material. You can pick who you want to believe but the solution is up to you also. It wouldn’t hurt to get some good track pads (if you plan on tracking in the future) and seeing if they can remove the residual. If not most have to replace the rotor. That happened to a buddy . at this point prevention is the key, pick the proper pads and fluid for your use. And switch as needed. Cheap insurance and you’ll have a better track day on the correct pads.
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I'm just "afraid" of using new pads with a potentially warped rotor. If I knew for certain it was material buildup it would be an easy choice. But I'm reticent due to the mechanic telling me he doesn't believe it's other thing but the rotor itself. I took a very close look at it and the first contact appears to be the rotor itself and nothing else on top. It's not that I doubt you or the mechanic, it's just it appears there's no way of telling for certain, unless I am up to scratching the new pads. |
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Can you order any of these Girodiscs for the M2 anywhere?
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I believe they sell their product directly so it would be worth contacting them for first hand info. A month or so before they created this first set I emailed and asked if they would offer an option for our cars but never received a response but now that they have developed something hopefully they will respond
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I am very happy with these rotors....so far they seem to be indestructible. I run PFC08 and ran them at Sebring, Road Atlanta, AMP and Charlotte. As I mentioned, the street noise is about half the amount I had on OE so I leave the PFCs on all the time.
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