Wilwood brakes - should this happen?

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Tommy
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Post by Tommy »

Lloyd@JRD wrote:As Geoff said, there are many contributing factors to this.If everything has been done correctly, 100% then no it shouldn't. However, it could be a number of things from the rotors being installed at with the wrong torque rating, to a sticky piston to not being run in correctly.

It could also be a severely warped hub, however, he should have felt this through the steering wheel.

Personally, I'm not a Wilwood fan. I will recomend AP, Endless or Brembo for a caliper upgrade, but it is entirely up to the cusomer.

Geoff,could you please let me know how you get on with the K-tech set up, either pm or give me a call, it would be much appreciated.

Hope he gets on ok with the new rotors

Lloyd :-D
Yes, many points to look out for. The garage looking after the car didn't rate the Wilwood products either. As you say, he'll have to see how the new set up fares. If they fook up again then I think I'll recommend him to go for AP. Cheers

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No problembuddy, keep us posted on how he gets on

Lloyd :-D

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