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Mr. Mike here. No talk about online games or how cute my puppies are. I've owned my 2010 Camry since July of last year. I am pleased overall with the quality, appearance and reliability of the car so far. The only two noticeable drawbacks are;
1) Lousy arm rest for the driver's left arm. The factory rest is too hard and too high. I'm gonna put a gel pad there sooner or later.
2) With 30K miles, seems the rotors have warped and give me that good old shimmie during moderate braking. The brake material is substantial at this time, like half pad or better.
I'm not a brake dragger or hard on the accellerator, brakes ect. just normal driving...you know, sorta like an older person, with the exception that I do drive the speed limit, and faster, and I move over for high speed tailgaters.
Anyway, any one else experience the rotor problem?
Mr. Mike here. No talk about online games or how cute my puppies are. I've owned my 2010 Camry since July of last year. I am pleased overall with the quality, appearance and reliability of the car so far. The only two noticeable drawbacks are;
1) Lousy arm rest for the driver's left arm. The factory rest is too hard and too high. I'm gonna put a gel pad there sooner or later.
2) With 30K miles, seems the rotors have warped and give me that good old shimmie during moderate braking. The brake material is substantial at this time, like half pad or better.
I'm not a brake dragger or hard on the accellerator, brakes ect. just normal driving...you know, sorta like an older person, with the exception that I do drive the speed limit, and faster, and I move over for high speed tailgaters.
Anyway, any one else experience the rotor problem?
Last edited by Mr. Mike; 07-10-2011 at 12:19 AM. Reason: clarity on brakes
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