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rotors and brakes were replaced 1,000 miles ago. Car vibrates terribly. took back to repair said needs rotors again and calipers replaced because they are rusted. after debate, agreed to honor warranty on rotors but pay for calipers. Should these have been checked when initial work was done?

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Not only that they should check the calipers, but clean and lubricate them. If the calipers can't slide freely due to lack of lubrication, rusted or stuck guide pins, they could overheat the discs. Overheated discs will warp and cause vibration. The shop failed to do this job correctly, the least what they could do is honor the warranty on the rotors.... Zee
first off, the shop should without dought warrenty the rotors , rusty calipers come on sounds shady , when u do a brk job there sopposed take slides out clean and lube and clean and lube all pad contacts 1000 mile s ago the calipers would probaly show an issue this sounds really shady , shame shame