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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 03:40 PM
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OK, my 01 Tib is starting to shimmy again when I brake. It did this before, with about 8,000 miles on the clock, but it was 15,000 before I convinced Hyundai to turn my rotors and call it warranty work. Well, at about 30,000 they're starting to do it again. It really pisses me off because 95 percent of my driving is on the highway. I own 5 car, so the Tib doesn't see much city drivng......my pickup or Camaro does.

Anyhow, I'm thinking that my rotors are crap. I've never owned a car before that required it's rotors to be turned every 15k. My question is this.......would you turn them, replace them with OEM equivalent or upgrade them to drilled or slotted rotors?
Anyone have an idea what OEM rotors run?
What are some good drilled or slotted rotors to look at?

Also, to anyone who has done a brake job on a Tib, is there anything to share? Any hidden probs or is it pretty straight forward. I've done numerous brake jobs, just never on my Tib.

Thanks in advance!
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 03:53 PM
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search this site for ROTORWORKS. we just had a GB on them, and as far as mine go, no probs so far and i'm pleased w/ their performance. look good too.
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