EVO x brake shudder

Nailedon

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Thanks for the info. The advice on braking is varied. Some say to run the pads in gently, others to go hard to clean them. I will do as you suggest: mainly normal braking with a few harder goes thrown in.
 
Rugslasher

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Yes they need bedding in gradually as normal but once bedded in they need a good thrashing to keep the discs clean


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Nailedon

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So I bit the bullet and had a set of Performance Friction front discs fitted. Ran them in softly then built up to several 70 to 40 cycles. All good. Maybe a 1000 miles on them now. Then the judder comes back! WTF. I did the rears too. Do I just thrash them now and hope for the best?
 
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So I bit the bullet and had a set of Performance Friction front discs fitted. Ran them in softly then built up to several 70 to 40 cycles. All good. Maybe a 1000 miles on them now. Then the judder comes back! WTF. I did the rears too. Do I just thrash them now and hope for the best?
I'd give it a good whipping


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Nailedon

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Worse. I cannot believe that I have fitted 3 dud sets of discs. I swapped the wheels front to rear and fitted new front tyres. Nothing. Maybe the callipers are bad? The car is barely drivable.
 
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Have any of you bothered to check the front ball joints or bushes?
 
Nailedon

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Have any of you bothered to check the front ball joints or bushes?
The car had a full service two months ago. The guy is a specialist so I would expect he checked the ball joints and bushes but now you’ve raised it, I will ask him. No other knocks or shakes to tell me anything else is wearing. I am hoping that the callipers are not shot...
 
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Does the car drive in a straight line with the steering wheel facing straight ahead?

Is the steering twitchy for a second under hard accelleration?

Does the car pull slightly at all to one side when driving?
 
Nailedon

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The car drives straight and doesn’t pull under braking. It is very straight under power. In fact in all respects apart from the front brakes it is spot on. Suggestions I am receiving away from here are overheating due to no engine braking and worn or damaged callipers. Each time the discs have been replaced, the juddering develops after a month or two - maybe after 1000-1500 miles.
 
Nailedon

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A quick update.
New Girodiscs (again) to the front.
500 miles on, including 200 under very easy braking then several 70-40 cycles pretty hard.
Track day today in 28C and no shudder.
So far, etc.
 
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