PoppinJ
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So after I've bedded in my racing pads/rotors they are a little loud, but after my first track event with them they are super loud. While braking they create a loud drone/rumble/low vibration and I'm wondering from those who run track setups if they are generally pretty loud when braking or if I should try to resurface the rotors. I know there is a higher metallic compound in race pads and metal on metal is going to make a lot more of a harsh noise. Just nervous about resurfacing the rotors since I just put on 1300 dollar rotors and there doesn't seem to be a lot of pad material on them. Dont know who to trust to resurface them without taking off a lot of material.
Seems to be coming primarily from the front. No squeal, shimmy ect. Slight vibration just from the low rumble sound/drone while braking moderately increasing in volume with increase to heavy braking.
Setup
2018 GT PP1 Brembos
Steeda 2 piece Slotted Rotors all 4 corners
Powerstop Track day pads all 4 corners
Motul 600 fluid
Ford track Pack suspension
Diff bushings/Steeda subframe bushing support system.
Seems to be coming primarily from the front. No squeal, shimmy ect. Slight vibration just from the low rumble sound/drone while braking moderately increasing in volume with increase to heavy braking.
Setup
2018 GT PP1 Brembos
Steeda 2 piece Slotted Rotors all 4 corners
Powerstop Track day pads all 4 corners
Motul 600 fluid
Ford track Pack suspension
Diff bushings/Steeda subframe bushing support system.
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