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[quote][i]Originally posted by alan-g-w[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by AK[/i] the proof is what i've experienced. The pic i have posted! Do you think i drew that on with a pen :lol: What proof has the video shown??? Sweet fuck all to say they have been distorted by heat :lol: The bearings could be wobbly, the hub face not flat, deposits on the pad.... All they have proved id that the disc face is not rotating 'flat' [/quote] You seem like one of these people that force your opinions on others but refuse to accept anything said by the other side of the argument. Listen to you going on about how the 'bearing could be wobbly', 'hub face not flat'... someone's in a bit of denial. Like it or not it's a pretty experienced looking mechanic checking them in a way that looks totally fair. Why would he just make it up? As said, that clock is moving in a way that means the disc is warped. If you want to make up BS about what other reasons there might be for this then go ahead, but the fact is that your brakes CAN get hot enough to warp with enough punishment. It would be hard to do, but very possible. [Edited on 08-02-2011 by alan-g-w] [/quote]
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