OK I first discovered that my front brakes where riding all the time after I turned the original rotors and put some new pads on. I checked the rear brakes to discover that they needed to be replaced as well.
So after checkinig the calipers they did not have good movement when they were deeper in the caliper and I felt the rotors were starting to warp.
So I replaced the calipers and rotors. I also sanded and washed to pads to remove any contaminants and hot spots. I also blead the brakes out with fresh fluid and checked the brake lines but everything seemed smooth.
But I still notice that my fron rotors are getting hot. The wheel get warm and the hub part of the rotor(not the braking surface) through the wheel spokes is getting pretty hot. Not burn the skin off hot but can't touch in for more than a second or it hurts. This is just on my short 4 mile drive to work with 4 lights and relatively cool temperatures. My drum on the other hand are very cool.
I'm wondering if anyone out there knows how to check any thing to narrow down what might be causing this?
So after checkinig the calipers they did not have good movement when they were deeper in the caliper and I felt the rotors were starting to warp.
So I replaced the calipers and rotors. I also sanded and washed to pads to remove any contaminants and hot spots. I also blead the brakes out with fresh fluid and checked the brake lines but everything seemed smooth.
But I still notice that my fron rotors are getting hot. The wheel get warm and the hub part of the rotor(not the braking surface) through the wheel spokes is getting pretty hot. Not burn the skin off hot but can't touch in for more than a second or it hurts. This is just on my short 4 mile drive to work with 4 lights and relatively cool temperatures. My drum on the other hand are very cool.
I'm wondering if anyone out there knows how to check any thing to narrow down what might be causing this?