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Lemforder E34 Brake Disc Rotors
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<blockquote data-quote="E34EuroTouring" data-source="post: 84189" data-attributes="member: 1026"><p>Did you used NEW pads with the Rotors ?. What pads were they ?. Did you bed the pads properly ?. Check your rotor disk to see if there is any pad marking on it. If you get this brake pad marking, it was bedded wrong!. Then you will need skimming of the disk to remove the uneven layer worn.</p><p></p><p>I had ATE rotors before. No shimmy what so ever. Only when it wears thin like 1/3 of metal left.</p><p></p><p>My tourings uses Pex (oem branded) and my sedan uses ATE rotors. Touring uses Textar pads while sedan uses Jurrid pads. No brake shimmy for both!.</p><p></p><p>If you used poor quality pads, that might cause the shimmy. I suggest you check this first before you do the skimming of the disc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E34EuroTouring, post: 84189, member: 1026"] Did you used NEW pads with the Rotors ?. What pads were they ?. Did you bed the pads properly ?. Check your rotor disk to see if there is any pad marking on it. If you get this brake pad marking, it was bedded wrong!. Then you will need skimming of the disk to remove the uneven layer worn. I had ATE rotors before. No shimmy what so ever. Only when it wears thin like 1/3 of metal left. My tourings uses Pex (oem branded) and my sedan uses ATE rotors. Touring uses Textar pads while sedan uses Jurrid pads. No brake shimmy for both!. If you used poor quality pads, that might cause the shimmy. I suggest you check this first before you do the skimming of the disc. [/QUOTE]
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