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2013 Ford Edge Limited Brake Issues


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Recently my 2013 Ford Edge with 14k miles started shaking like crazy when braking at any speed over about 40 MPH or so. Took it in to the dealer, and it turns out needed 2 new front rotors. Anyone else have this issue? I find it absolutely ridiculous to need rotors at 14k, there was no charge to replace so that leads me to believe it's some kind of known issue.

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I picked it up in '14 as a leftover, I've had it a little over a year. It's my daily driver, I travel roughly 30 miles a day 4 days a week so wonder if sitting on the lot for all that time had something to do with it. They said they tried to cut them, but didn't like how it turned out.

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Slotted and drilled will increase the risk of metal fatigue and thus heat and pressure can result in stress fractures. They look really great but in the end are not a viable decision for daily use or even racing. They just look neat. I have been using the high carbon rotors with ceramic pads. So far all I can say is wow. The higher the heat the better they work.

So I was wondering if anyone has bought performance rotors to fix this issue? They have holes in the rotors that help the rotors from over heating.

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Slotted will be fine, street/autoX/track. Cross-drilled are fine for the street, but can't call it a performance feature really at most affordable price points. Great for looks, as long as you keep the holes rust-free.

 

Some of the best and strongest setups are on blank rotors with high performance pads suitable to your driving style.

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