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Old Oct 20, 2003 | 08:59 PM
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I have an 02 VDC Outback Wagon that the front rotors warped. I had them resurfaced by the dealer at their cost (turned on the car) at around 18K miles. They have been fine ever since.
Old Oct 20, 2003 | 09:48 PM
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Re: warping rotors 2002 llbean outback

Originally posted by sara jones
I have 2002 LLbean outback with 26,000 miles. I have had repeated rotor and brake problems. I want to hear from others with similar experience and encourage them to register complaint at www.nhtsa.dot.gov.

Also would like suggestions on superior rotors and brake pads to replace subaru's. Thanks for help.
I hate to jump to conclusions, but that many brake problems are more likely a result of user error. Make sure you don't do any of the following;

-release your foot from the brake just before the car actually comes to a complete stop after lengthy or hard braking
-don't ride the brake pedal, ever
-avoid splashing the rotors with water of any kind (stream crossing, broken sprinkler spraying the street, whatever) if they are hot
-don't overheat your brakes

Sorry if I am telling you hings you already know, but many people do not know how to properly care for brakes.
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