So do you guys think I should replace my rotors? The odd part is they don't create any pulsing when cold, only when heated up. If indeed my calipers are sticking, would rebuilding them allow my rotor to cool enough between stops to prevent heat buildup and thus warping?
I don't like to halfass things, but rotors ain't cheap and I'm on a tight budget. I will be going in to inspect and possibly replace the brass spindle bushings and repack the wheel bearings, so I will be in there anyway, but if I don't need to spend the $120 on rotors, then so much the better.
So what I'm suggesting I try is this:
Rebuild calipers
Replace pads(still undecided on what variety; 80, 100, performance, etc)
Inspect/replace brass bushing
Repack/tighten wheel bearings
Repack birfs
Flush brake fluid
Opinions? Do you really think new brakelines would make a difference, and/or that they are due for replacement?
Thanks everyone.
Ary
On mine I replaced all the stock brakelines with the braided/teflon linning type and there was a sensible improvement on braking feeling.
Also I washed througly the system with alcohol and later replaced the fluid with racing 600º temp limit fluid, and once in a while when driving down fast I still overheat the rotors and need to wait parked up to 20 minutes till the pedal feels hard again. Nobody has been able to solve this, and it happened since I bought the cruiser brand new !!!!!
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