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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: vauxsull on 02 February 2008, 20:43:26

Title: brake judder?
Post by: vauxsull on 02 February 2008, 20:43:26
changed discs and pads back and front approx 5000 miles  ago and am now experiencing quite voilent brake judder. surley these cant be warped already? anything else it could be?
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: Jay w on 02 February 2008, 20:54:31
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changed discs and pads back and front approx 5000 miles  ago and am now experiencing quite voilent brake judder. surley these cant be warped already? anything else it could be?

Someone posted something a while back about brakes and 'warping' but to sum it up the discs don't warp they pick up a material from the pad that sticks on the disc and causes an imperfection.

In answer to your question though, yes you could have caused the disc to have an imperfection, it's not that hard believe it or not.
I have found genuine stuff to be more resilient to punishment. the after market stuff just isn't up to much when on a car such as an Omega
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: Entwood on 02 February 2008, 20:54:54
Did you use genuine Vx discs & pads or pattern ones ? ... the latter are known to have problems sometimes.

Do you drive hard and hold the car in drive against the brakes when you have to stop ?? This causes localised "hotspots" in the disk and can lead to judder.

Info on brakes in general here :

http://www.carbibles.com/brake_bible.html

and more specifically, an indepth article ...

http://www.powerbrake.co.za/downloads/tech_01_judder.pdf

:)
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: vauxsull on 02 February 2008, 21:02:34
got the discs from LMF vauxhall if thats any help?
I dont drive /brake hard at all as i tend to just plod along and i never keep foot on brake when stopped at lights e.t.c. Good idea to check pads for build up i'll do it tomorrow......
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 02 February 2008, 21:09:53
The writing says

"Please note that brake rotors can be very hot on recently driven cars. Cold water can warp them! If you feel heat coming from your wheels, please wait for them to cool completely. If cold water gets onto the brake discs, they could warp. Warped rotors can be an expensive lesson! "

on adress
http://www.detailbest.com/washyourcar.html

I always wash my car after a cool down period and never have this juddering problem..
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: Dazzler on 02 February 2008, 21:10:01
If your going to check, then give everything a good clean, make sure the caliper slide bolts are clean and free.
If its still the same them i am afraid new discs and pads required, as already said :(
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: vauxsull on 02 February 2008, 21:13:51
Fingers crossed as it aint the weather to be messing aroung with cars is it?
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: Dazzler on 02 February 2008, 21:27:15
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Fingers crossed as it aint the weather to be messing aroung with cars is it?
Sunny today, is it not in Wales then ::)
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: vauxsull on 02 February 2008, 22:26:58
aint checked the weather for tomorrow bud but even if its not raining its going to be blummin cold
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: pogo on 03 February 2008, 12:08:29
Is the judder coming through the steering wheel or pedal???

I replaced my dics and pads on the rear due to a bad vibration throught the pedal alone... just an idea...
Title: Re: brake judder?
Post by: Markjay on 03 February 2008, 13:10:10
had same problem, changed the discs (using Vx), problem came back 5k later...

Vibration is in steering wheel, not pedal.

I am pretty convinced that in my case it is some suspension component. I have two wishbones (from VSC) waiting for good weather. I don't know for fact that old wishbones are shot, just decided to start with the wishbones and see how it goes...