I don’t know if
@yngmrostrvile
edit: if you knew that old rotors typically have high/low spots (that your old pads were over time Worn/bedded to) why would you assume that a brand new set of pads (any brand) is just going to rock and roll on an old set of rotors without surface correction. You saying you put new yota pads on the old rotors and it was still poopoo just reinforces that It could very well
Have been the poor condition of your original rotors. Those yota pads would have Likely faced the same fate as the akebonos had you not swapped rotors
I think the lines are getting crossed here..... Here's how it went:
1) bought used vehicle, replaced pads with OEM Toyota all around, bed pads
2) Drive 65k miles without any pulsation/warping issue
3) wear indicator starts to squeal upon braking
4) replaced pads with akebonos, bed pads
5) notice pulsation around 5k miles
6) after 10K miles, driving (stopping) is nigh unbearable
7) *suspect pads* since only put the 10k miles on and have *never* had any issue like this before on any vehicle I've owned and always used OEM Toyota pads
8) replace pads with OEM Toyota pads, bed pads
9) still have the issue, suspect rotors or something else is def screwed. put about 250 miles on it before parking it.
10) replace rotors with OEM and re-use the OEM pads. bed brakes.
11) truck drives awesome.
And to quote myself from right above: "I literally have *never* resurfaced my rotors when I've changed the pads. If the rotors seemed bad enough that they needed work, its easier to just buy new ones and throw the old ones in the recycle bin--which I have done several times."
So, I'm sure there's a hole in there that some ahole could poke, but I'll write it off before they even bother saying it cause I'm also factoring in the other 50 times I've changed brake pads and *never* had an issue until I tried the akebonos. Could it have been that the original rotors just magically started to suck at that time and they would have magically started to suck regardless of pad choice?---suuuuuuuuuurrrre. Could the issue perhaps come back on me later on?---suuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrre. Stay glued to your TV for the exciting conclusion on that one.