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Old 06-30-2003, 04:33 AM   #1
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Question 98 Sierra Brakes: Warped Rotor, or???

I have a '98 GMC Sierra 1500. I really like this truck...the way it runs (!!!), the way it looks, no complaints! BUT, when I am braking, I feel pulsation in the brake pedal. Some have said the ABS does that, but I am wondering if I have a warped rotor. I bought the truck with 39,000 on it, and I don't recall it ever not doing this. Yeah, yeah, I know---I shoulda noticed when I test drove it, but that's water under the proverbial bridge.

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Old 06-30-2003, 11:03 PM   #2
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GM has had alot of problems with brake rotors warping and rusting. With your kind of mileage it would be a safe bet that the rotors need to be cut! ABS you would feel it in the brake pedal and it would be a real fast pumping action.
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Old 07-01-2003, 04:21 AM   #3
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Mmmm...I think I understand, Flatrater. I have felt the anti-lock operate before, and I think you're telling me that if it was the ABS doing it, it would be pulsating at the same rate as when the thing goes into anti-skid mode. Come to think of it, it makes sense that the anti-lock does its thing at the same rate ANY time it is active. Am I on the right track?

I'll pull those rotors and take them to town to be turned.

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Old 03-21-2004, 12:22 AM   #4
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Re: 98 Sierra Brakes: Warped Rotor, or???

Being in the autoparts bussiness, turning rotors can be a cheap fix, but consider this. When a rotor is turned, you are effectivley taking away friction material from the rotor making it thinner and thinner and not neccessarily preventing future warpage. Turning rotors can cost up to $20.00 each where a new rotor cost will cost starting approx. $35.00. How much is your life worth to you?

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Old 03-22-2004, 09:17 PM   #5
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Re: 98 Sierra Brakes: Warped Rotor, or???

Where do you find $35. front rotors for a GMC truck ?? Even offshore ones cost more than that.
And the easy test for the anti-locks ?, is just unplug the anti-lock motor and if the pulsing goes away, then it ain't the rotors.Good luck.
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Old 03-22-2004, 09:20 PM   #6
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Re: 98 Sierra Brakes: Warped Rotor, or???

Sorry guys I just realized how old that thread is, ignore at will.
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