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Warped Discs (UK - spec)


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Looks like I have warped my front discs but,

 

1, How can you avoid doing this for my next pair ?

 

2, Are stock still best ? (Cheap'ish to replace)

 

3, How can you tell if the rears are warped too ?

 

4, Do you need to change pads at the same time ?

(Mine are in good nick)

 

I had to test that my TRL SLD worked back in April while I had the car for testing and did have a high speed braking session after confirming tha tthe SLD was working fine but, only until ~70 then let them cool down but, too late. (when I got home they were a little blue)

 

The discs are old so, need changing.

 

Thanks for any info.

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Supra (UK) JZA80 10 Groove 350.00

Supra (UK) JZA80 20 Groove 365.00

Supra (Import) JZA80 10 Groove 210.00

Supra (Import) JZA80 20 Groove 219.00

 

 

Easiest way to warp discs is to sit at the traffic lights/roundabouts with your foot on the brakes, instead of the handbrake.

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