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      09-25-2016, 05:09 PM   #10
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Drives: F80 / F30
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Wow, lol that is horrible

What you could've also done is buy the most abrasive pads (race/track pads) and run them through until the rotors look freshly machined, then install new pads. I did that to eliminate some brake and steering wheel shimmy issues too