HISSIN50 said:an overlooked reason for rotor warpage is incorrect wheel (lug nut) torquing.
90mustangGT said:I don't recomend ceramic pads because they transfer too much heat on the rotors.
89MustangGX said:I just put a set on my truck -- hoping for better stopping while towing, which I seem to have gotten. Will I destroy my brand new rotors now? More info please...
90mustangGT said:Not all the time nessasarrly. Ceramic reflects heat, it is not an insulator. That is why NASA uses it on the bottom of the space shuttle so durring re-entry the shuttle does not get hot. Heat has to go someplace, and in the case of brakes, in the rotors. Working in a shop in a location with nothing but stop and go traffic, warping rotors due to heat is a serious issue. We've noticed that organic pads handle it better, ususally handles the problem, just makes more brake dust.
89MustangGX said:So you're not opposed to ceramic indefinitely, you just prefer organic in a mostly stop-and-go type situation it sounds like. Is that what you're saying?
Would you think I'd be better off changing pads to an organic pad with my truck for 50/50 split if highway and city with occasional towing?