Just a thought, are the calipers central and are the pistons free so there isn't an asymmetric force being applied.
I've already paid for this set 6 weeks ago....Vet them to fit new discs and drive the car for c500 miles...if they are fine after that consider a payment deal...if they ar fooked again leave kt with them to fix with you in a curtsey car.
Which is a good shout.
Something is clearly wrong, and simply installing new discs is not going to fix it
C
So dealer still hasn't had an answer from maserati UK so they (the dealer, and theyll then try and sort it with maser uk) are replacing the discs and pads. They say everything else is in order. We'll see. I'll be able to collect on Monday as long as the parts turn upIf the discs are warped again then the something like the brakes binding must be causing them to get really hot and you think it be easy for them to find. I once had a brake hose collapse internally which stopped the brakes releasing fully wouldn't think the cars old enough for something like that. If it a main dealer you dealing with then if they are saying discs are warped then they should replace them and then sort out the problem with Maserati .
Rex B
I mentioned they should run it for a few days and they said if I wanted they would so I'll decide by monday.If it was me I would let them test the car for a few days and about 500 miles to see if it comes back as an issue.
That way they may find the cause.
So far so good, over 1k miles on these and no wobbles..
There are however, 2 worrying looking grooves that have appeared...
Just a very unlucky 2 stones or something more sinister??
Well if it was me I’d whip the caliper off and see if I could see a reason, did the previous ones groove in the same place then?
That would be a **** of a pair of stones, I'd have thought. Not seen anything like that at all
C