No I didn't have them machined. Ended up buying another set of brake pads. Was OK for a bit then started the shudder again. Finally bit the bullet and took off the rotors and had them machined. Brakes are great now. In the end, the rotors were warped. I personally believe not to brake in the pads with the heavy braking. Just a few firm brakesand let them bed in slowly with normal driving.Did you have your discs machined when you replaced the pads?
I've got the same issues at $30,000. Been getting worse since 25k ish. The hard braking thing isnt working anymore either to clean them up. I cant justify nearly $2k on a rotors and pads so was going to try machining the rotors and DBA SP's but maybe now thiking about the XP's on the front like "Stinger GT SS" has posted about previously. I see that Stinger GT SS has done both the pads and rotors to good effect but wondering if anyone has cleaned up (machined) their OEM rotors and upgraded just the pads? and if so has it worked?
Also are the DBA XP's much louder/dirtier than their SP cousins?
Did you have your discs machined when you replaced the pads?
I've got the same issues at $30,000. Been getting worse since 25k ish. The hard braking thing isnt working anymore either to clean them up. I cant justify nearly $2k on a rotors and pads so was going to try machining the rotors and DBA SP's but maybe now thiking about the XP's on the front like "Stinger GT SS" has posted about previously. I see that Stinger GT SS has done both the pads and rotors to good effect but wondering if anyone has cleaned up (machined) their OEM rotors and upgraded just the pads? and if so has it worked?
Also are the DBA XP's much louder/dirtier than their SP cousins?
No I didn't have them machined. Ended up buying another set of brake pads. Was OK for a bit then started the shudder again. Finally bit the bullet and took off the rotors and had them machined. Brakes are great now. In the end, the rotors were warped. I personally believe not to brake in the pads with the heavy braking. Just a few firm brakesand let them bed in slowly with normal driving.
Yeah I'm of the opinion there is not enough meat on the disk to get all my runout out, and if your are shaking that much, I don't think it will machine out. The disks are only 30mm when new, mine 29.5 mm now, and will require a 1mm cut to remove all the hardened spots and may require more. They are only rated to 28mm so given the car and it's performance, I would be careful getting them machined, because most brake places around here, will cut the disks deep to do it as quickly as possible. Dealership mechanics are deaf, blind and have no sense of feeling, they are not the most skilled diagnosticians, just saying.I'm at 82,000km - MY20GT - and get a violent shudder when the brakes are hot, normal city driving doesn't tend to show much of a vibration, but tackling Clyde/Brown mountain in NSW will have the passengers asking whats wrong with the car! ...so like others, I want to get this resolved. I will have the local Goodyear tyre/brake centre replace front brakes with slotted rotors and correctly matched pads. When I spoke with them last week they were not aware of Stinger issues, but they did give me the confidence that they know what they were doing and can help. No huge hurry but I plan to get this done in the next few months. When they conducted a visual inspection they said the front rotors had become glazed, indicating they had got too hot. They suggested I get them to resurface the existing rotors and fit new pads and see how that goes, but I am more inclined to get new slotted rotors. I intend to leave the rear brakes as they are now (but will get a quote for 4x slotted rotors to consider it). Quite what make of rotors and pads they are going to fit - I do not know. Their techs seem far better than the Kia dealership on this, so I am going to have to trust them. At the recent service, Kia dealership said the brakes were perfect!
I’ve been running dba slotted rotors + xp & sp pads (as per dba performance car recommendation) since Jan. 2020, great upgrade & they are especially compliant under heavy braking.My MY2019 GT now has brake shudder, it's actually warped disks both front have 15thou (0.375mm) left and 20thou (0.5mm) right runout on both surfaces non uniform runout. This to me is a demonstration of poor disk metallurgy, as the disk are 29.7mm left and 29.5mm right thickness so worn quite a lot.
The disks also don't have enough spare meat even if brand new to machine out this much runout, so they need to be replaced. Just had 5 year service (50000km) actual 32000km car, so it's only been driven sparingly, but the problem started at 29000k. KIA claimed wear and tear and hot spots, I called bullshit, they won't budge and the dealer don't care. Car still has 80% meat on original pads.
I've always been a fan of DBA but interested to hear what others people have installed, and their experience, I'm after good brakes for street use and no excess dust or noise, no I don't want the AMG brake experience, I want the car to remain quiet and refined.
Go dba rotors, Australian made for Australian conditions, you’ll find all the part numbers on an attached photo I posted on the first page of this thread.I'm at 82,000km - MY20GT - and get a violent shudder when the brakes are hot, normal city driving doesn't tend to show much of a vibration, but tackling Clyde/Brown mountain in NSW will have the passengers asking whats wrong with the car! ...so like others, I want to get this resolved. I will have the local Goodyear tyre/brake centre replace front brakes with slotted rotors and correctly matched pads. When I spoke with them last week they were not aware of Stinger issues, but they did give me the confidence that they know what they were doing and can help. No huge hurry but I plan to get this done in the next few months. When they conducted a visual inspection they said the front rotors had become glazed, indicating they had got too hot. They suggested I get them to resurface the existing rotors and fit new pads and see how that goes, but I am more inclined to get new slotted rotors. I intend to leave the rear brakes as they are now (but will get a quote for 4x slotted rotors to consider it). Quite what make of rotors and pads they are going to fit - I do not know. Their techs seem far better than the Kia dealership on this, so I am going to have to trust them. At the recent service, Kia dealership said the brakes were perfect!