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Apr 072015
Second time around for the same problem at 60,000 miles. Rotors fuse brake material due to high friction and temperatures during use of brakes, thus creating groves on rotor surface.
- Armando V., Sacramento, US
Second time around for the same problem at 60,000 miles. Rotors fuse brake material due to high friction and temperatures during use of brakes, thus creating groves on rotor surface.
- Armando V., Sacramento, US