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i dono what the hells wrong with my front disks, ive upgraded them to sloted dbas and changed them twice now...they just keep on warping on me..i dont know why.. :help:

dose any one know of a good sloted disk that can resist hi brakeing tempretures and not warp on me....

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In what situation do they occur?? Did you drive on the track??

One classic way to warp your disc after a blast around a circuit a few times is to come into the pits and just leave your car there with the handbrake. Remember to drive your car around the circuit a few times to let your whole brake system cool down, not to mention your engine. If not kiss your brakes goodbye

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dude it depends on how you brake too!

Are you a heavy braker?

Another thing, what pads are you using? If you use aggressive sport pads then no the discs wont last long

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the only brakeing that i do is on the road but it dose tend to get heavy at times when takeing a lot of corners.... but i havent taken them to the glowing stage yet i think they will crack or something

and i use bandeks gt pads i haven't even worn a set out i keep chainging them with the disks

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Never bed-in pads and rotors at the same time. With new rotors use old pads to bed the rotor in first then put the new pads in. Bedding in is still required on pads/rotors that claim to have already been "bedded" or have a "special anti-bed layer" or something along those lines.

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