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Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:00 am
I can. In my experience, they're done for if ever over torqued and then "hammered on" a bit.
After insrtallation of my slotted & dimpled rotors they were great... Evan after the seating procedure. Over the course of a week or so & after a few more "really hot" stops and mine were warped.
I'm certain they were not torqued to spec. On each front wheel, one lug was gorilla tight and the others were the same. I had not thought to check the lugs till months and months later and once warpage was obvious.
I wish there was a way to see what the torque was set at when tight as you also loosen a lug. (is there?)
I've had great performance from this brand/type of rotor on other cars and other Infinitis but either I got a poor set or I warped them some other way. It is possible I suppose. In any case, Teh warpage has gotten a LOT worse over the past few months.
Since I discovered the gorilla tight lugs, I re-did all 4 wheel lugs myself (need to get a torque wrench I guess) and the difference in the warped rotors seemed a little better to me but probably isn't. It's still pretty bad and it's more likely to be that I feel better about knowing what it probably was than the tightness of those lugs being more even.
What irks me is that I had the dealer put on those rotors and the wheels have not been off the car since by anyone else.
So actually, maybe it actually takes all lugs to be over tourqued to make warpage a possibility ...or just one, but one of mine was over done, no question, and my rotors are junk now and since adjusting it too.
Lesson learned: get new rotors & buy a torque wrench to check their work. I may go frozen this time. Maybe even figure out how to DIY.... who's got a write up on it?