at least sand the brake pads flat before assembling to remove surface flaws. If that dont do it listen to the others and you could have bad rotors. I used Opparts rotors and they work very well for 20 bux a rotor.

Originally Posted by
Robert K
Just got a set of replacement Brembo front rotors from BMA. I cleaned them with brake cleaner then put them on. I am using the Raybestos QS Ceramic pads that have been on the car for a couple of years now (great pads by the way). Anyway, within a day or two, I started getting a horrible noise when I did a medium to hard brake. It sounded like one or both rotors had a hard spot on them. A similar sound would be a bad front wheel bearing. Anyway, it sounded so bad I took them off and put the old ones back on. BMA suggested putting them back on and just running them for a week or two. They said some pad material needed to transfer to the rotors. Anyone have any additional info on this topic?
Grace and peace,
Robert K
1991 535i
95 E34 530I V2.37
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