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autoracer86 09-26-2022 03:39 AM

Few questions from a new owner
 
After a few days with my new to me GT86 I have some questions ha

The overall ride quality seems good no real issues but if the road is a bit rough or I am dealing with speed bumps the front end seems very "crashy" Is this normal ? I get the feeling I have a blown shock up front.

Another odd thing it does and maybe this is related to the bad shock is under light braking say slowing down for a light or stop sign the front end seems to sort of oscillate. Like it has this sort of back and forth rock to it.

The previous owner did put on new pads and disk up front but they were as cheap as you can get and unfortunately unlike in the states were you can get good cheap blanks these were just cheap. I will be replacing them with OEM or better soon so that might fix this issue as I might just have a slightly warped rotor

Last thing I did notice was the speedo is reading low by 5kph/3mph. Tire size is stock and the car itself is stock. Is this normal ? if not any fix beyond just drive faster :burnrubber:

TLDR Bought a 2014 gt86 that might have a blown shock and warped rotors

randallryan569 09-26-2022 06:54 AM

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Tcoat 09-26-2022 07:29 AM

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Tcoat 09-26-2022 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by autoracer86 (Post 3549012)
After a few days with my new to me GT86 I have some questions ha

The overall ride quality seems good no real issues but if the road is a bit rough or I am dealing with speed bumps the front end seems very "crashy" Is this normal ? I get the feeling I have a blown shock up front.

Another odd thing it does and maybe this is related to the bad shock is under light braking say slowing down for a light or stop sign the front end seems to sort of oscillate. Like it has this sort of back and forth rock to it.

The previous owner did put on new pads and disk up front but they were as cheap as you can get and unfortunately unlike in the states were you can get good cheap blanks these were just cheap. I will be replacing them with OEM or better soon so that might fix this issue as I might just have a slightly warped rotor

Last thing I did notice was the speedo is reading low by 5kph/3mph. Tire size is stock and the car itself is stock. Is this normal ? if not any fix beyond just drive faster :burnrubber:

TLDR Bought a 2014 gt86 that might have a blown shock and warped rotors

Do you know if they changed out the struts? Some aftermarket suspension parts are very uncomfortable.
The probability of having warped rotors is very very remote even if cheap. OEM is the way to go.

autoracer86 09-26-2022 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3549024)
Do you know if they changed out the struts? Some aftermarket suspension parts are very uncomfortable.
The probability of having warped rotors is very very remote even if cheap. OEM is the way to go.

The car is stock for sure but it was crashed and repaired and from the looks of it on the Cheapside haha. So if you told me the struts had 100k on them I wouldn't be shocked.

I was at Toyota today ordering pads and rotors. The car will be seeing track time so I want to make sure the rotors are of good quality. OEM pads will be for the street driving

Tcoat 09-26-2022 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by autoracer86 (Post 3549033)
The car is stock for sure but it was crashed and repaired and from the looks of it on the Cheapside haha. So if you told me the struts had 100k on them I wouldn't be shocked.

I was at Toyota today ordering pads and rotors. The car will be seeing track time so I want to make sure the rotors are of good quality. OEM pads will be for the street driving

Oh that adds a whole new dimension of possible issues.
I hate just throwing parts at something to try to correct a problem but the obvious answer is, as you plan, to replace the brakes and see if that helps. If not then onto the struts and hopefully that is it. If not then you are in for an adventure.

autoracer86 09-26-2022 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3549035)
Oh that adds a whole new dimension of possible issues.
I hate just throwing parts at something to try to correct a problem but the obvious answer is, as you plan, to replace the brakes and see if that helps. If not then onto the struts and hopefully that is it. If not then you are in for an adventure.

Yeah I was planning on doing brakes anyway so no issues there. Same with suspension.

Tcoat 09-26-2022 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by autoracer86 (Post 3549036)
Yeah I was planning on doing brakes anyway so no issues there. Same with suspension.

Well hopefully that fixes it!

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soundman98 09-26-2022 09:00 PM

sounds like it's most likely greasy pads.

https://alconkits.com/technical-info...ed-brake-discs

it's fine to change rotors and pads, though a thorough cleaning to the rotors and a good set of quality pads would likely bring braking performance back as well.

autoracer86 09-27-2022 03:33 AM

Thanks for that. This does make we wonder do the oem pads need to be bedded in ?

soundman98 09-27-2022 11:40 PM

i really never did. supposed to? it's probably not a bad idea...

2020BRZtS 09-28-2022 12:41 AM

On your speedometer being off check your tire pressure. It may help all around to level it to spec.

Spuds 09-28-2022 07:33 PM

How do you know that your speedometer is reading low? That might be reading high.

autoracer86 09-28-2022 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3549614)
How do you know that your speedometer is reading low? That might be reading high.

GPS speed reading from my aim solo. Which also happened to match one of those slow down signs that show your speed.

I had a feeling it might be off because when driving home I couldn’t keep up with my friend and we both sent our Cruise control at the same speed. So I checked and I was right


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