In this conversation, Robin and Chris delve into automotive myths, particularly focusing on the misconception of warped rotors. They discuss the effects of transmission fluid, the real causes of brake issues, and the importance of proper brake installation and maintenance. The conversation also touches on current trends in the automotive industry, including the challenges faced by electric vehicles and the impact of trade relations on the automotive sector.
Takeaways
Transmission fluid can thicken in cold temperatures, affecting lubrication.
The term 'warped rotors' is often misused and inaccurate.
True warping of rotors is nearly impossible under normal conditions.
Brake issues are often due to thickness variation from pad material.
Proper installation and cleaning of brake components are crucial.
Choosing the right brake pads can prevent future issues.
Accurate torque on wheel components is essential for safety.
Many mechanics overlook cleaning rust from hubs during brake jobs.
Electric vehicle sales are currently struggling in the market.
Trade relations are impacting the automotive industry negatively.
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