So, Sister in law is here for a visit and upon arrival expressed concern that she has "warped" rotors. Vehicle is a 2019 Volvo XC60 with 23k miles.
Vibration does not occur without braking, or when braking from 35mph or less. I strongly suspect the rotors are not warped, but instead have uneven pad deposition on them.
She just had the tires rotated, so I retorqued the wheels. Still vibrates when braking from speeds above 35 mph. So, this is not the problem.
I've always gone through the process of bedding in my rotors with my BMWs, and have never had this problem.
If I had a set of racing pads laying around that fit her car, I might try that. But I don't.
So, my question is, can a bedding in procedure resolve this problem? or is some process of scuffing the rotors required?
Vibration does not occur without braking, or when braking from 35mph or less. I strongly suspect the rotors are not warped, but instead have uneven pad deposition on them.
She just had the tires rotated, so I retorqued the wheels. Still vibrates when braking from speeds above 35 mph. So, this is not the problem.
I've always gone through the process of bedding in my rotors with my BMWs, and have never had this problem.
If I had a set of racing pads laying around that fit her car, I might try that. But I don't.
So, my question is, can a bedding in procedure resolve this problem? or is some process of scuffing the rotors required?