2007 Chevrolet Impala LT Brake Rotor Warped
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2007 Chevrolet Impala LT Brake Rotor Warped - 6/29/2008 6:56:18 PM
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rich_ncal
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After driving down long down hill sections of twisting roads, I am getting a vibration while braking. I am certain the one or more of the rotors is warping when hot. There are 19K miles on my 2007 Impala LT. Is this a warranty repair? Has anyone tried cross drilled or slotted rotors? I have tried drilled and slotted rotors on a few Fords that had similar problems and it fixed the issue. Are other Impala owners having this problem? I was surprised to see the 2007 SS uses the same stock rotors. I would think this would be a bigger problem for the SS.
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RE: 2007 Chevrolet Impala LT Brake Rotor Warped - 7/1/2008 8:49:15 PM
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rich_ncal
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I called my local Chevrolet dealer service department. He said if it was due to the brakes dragging it would be a warranty repair but if it is due to the brakes over heating it is not. He said he needs to inspect the brakes to tell. Sound like the service department has a standard answer for this. So it tells me this in a known problem. Strange he did not mention bad wheel lug nut torque as a possible issue. But then the only shop that has rotated the tires on this car is the dealer. On other cars I had this problem after I let someone mount new tires or rotate my tires. One reason I often rotate my own tires. My guess is Ford, Chey and some others go for low weight in the rotors on passenger cars to get the better gas mileage, reducing the rotor thickness to keep the rotating weight low. The service depart did think it would be a good idea to use cross drilled rotors as replacements to keep the heat down, but also said there would be no warranty on the brake system with aftermarket parts. I am not an aggressive driver. So I would think many others have this problem with the Impala brake rotors.
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RE: 2007 Chevrolet Impala LT Brake Rotor Warped - 7/2/2008 1:04:44 PM
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rbarrios
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i totally forgot about places that use impact whrenches and just tighthen the heck out of those nuts. Good places use color coded pieces that will start to twist when they reach a certain torque rating... Ive never seen them in person- but have seen pics.
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