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Old 10-02-2004, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by mustang67408
Sure am glad this is a free country.
That makes both our opinions correct.
I am not 100% convinced either, will have to mull it over this weekend.
Have a great weekend.
Victor,
I'm with you. I've worked on brakes for a long time and turned many a rotor and I know warped and material on the surface. Yes you CAN have either situation, I have seen them both, but the majority have been WARPED. Also having worked in racing for many a year in Champ Cars, NASCAR, F1 and local tracks I can tell you racing pads and rotors are far different from passenger car materials.

I've sat back amused and listened for awhile and just had to add 2 cents.....
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