Toyota Camry Sucks!
#11
Posted 09 November 2011 - 06:55 PM
Added on November 9, 2011, 6:49 pm
Guys need your advise as per Toyota feedback on the SHOCK ABSORBERS, I bought the car based on comfort and safety , now they are saying their are 2 type of absorbers 1 for comfort and the other for long distance good handling which is my current unit, my concern is I wont get the best of both comfortable and good handling if I go fast and I cant accept this,my concern I was not told about all this when I purchase the cars and now I have this issue, how to handle this guys ah
#12
Posted 09 November 2011 - 09:47 PM
Added on November 9, 2011, 6:49 pm
Guys need your advise as per Toyota feedback on the SHOCK ABSORBERS, I bought the car based on comfort and safety , now they are saying their are 2 type of absorbers 1 for comfort and the other for long distance good handling which is my current unit, my concern is I wont get the best of both comfortable and good handling if I go fast and I cant accept this,my concern I was not told about all this when I purchase the cars and now I have this issue, how to handle this guys ah
Write to toyota and someone will take care for you...
#13
Posted 10 November 2011 - 08:53 AM
Now driving Estima ACR50....same problem...I thought it is only happen to Honda car..but yes..it happen to Estima as well...and got to know that Camry also has this problem. The best solution is change after market disc, you will be happy with the result. Bosch or Brembo disc should cost you less than RM500....
#14
Posted 04 December 2011 - 09:08 PM
#15
Posted 31 January 2012 - 08:36 AM
#16
Posted 31 January 2012 - 08:40 AM
#17
Posted 31 January 2012 - 08:10 PM
It is more often than not, a user problem for warped discs.
More often than not, its bcoz of sudden splash of water onto the discs, especially at production line car wash. Discs are ususally ultra hot when reached car wash, after start stop driving
Those bangla, indo or aneh will usually clean the tyres by shooting with cold water and spraying those chemical and wait for 10 seconds or so before shooting it off with cold water again.
#18
Posted 02 February 2012 - 03:14 PM
More often than not, its bcoz of sudden splash of water onto the discs, especially at production line car wash. Discs are ususally ultra hot when reached car wash, after start stop driving
Those bangla, indo or aneh will usually clean the tyres by shooting with cold water and spraying those chemical and wait for 10 seconds or so before shooting it off with cold water again.
What about rain then?
#19
Posted 02 February 2012 - 03:29 PM
Actually rain also playing their part especially when u drive 4-5 hrs non stop with raining non stop too..
Drive alot during end last year especially raining season & at the end i need to change my front & rear rotor disc due to warping issue. anyway, still worth it cos rotor disc already old...10 yrs.. Oh yes, i driving old camry.....
#20
Posted 02 February 2012 - 03:59 PM
I don't believe in that "root cause" propounded by those SC fellas. It is very easy to pass the buck and blame to the end-user for misuse and abuse. The main cause is the inferior materials used for the brake disk and the brake pads [that contribute to "scoring" which produces irregular grooves on the surface of the disk. If seen from the sideways the irregular grooves scored onto the disk surface causing uneven surface profile that actually resemble a warped disk that cause juddering when the brake pads are pressed against the disk surface during high speed hard braking. To confirm that, take out that "warped" disk and do a profiling to check the contour for unevenness. then you know what I am talking about.
BTW, without knowing the composite of the materials used for the disk [will never be disclosed by Toyota and its mah-chai], lets presume they used ferrite [iron] composites [should be ferrite material as you can see the red ferrous oxide deposits or rusts on the disk] it may need to get heated up to 500 degrees C and let the tempertaure drop suddenly to say 20 degrees C for the iron to warp due to extreme expansion-contraction thermodynamics. Can a mere hosed water from the tap or cold rain reduce the temperature of the disk so abruptly that it contracts to a ceratin extent to warp the disk?? I doubt so.
I have been using Bendix Metal King brake pads for 30, 000 km since installed [the previous owner of my Camry ACV30 used the Toyota original parts and the disks juddderd like hell when braking at 100 km/h] and there is no judder and no so-called "warping" ...