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    I don't think its real. Look below the brake pad. The ground down surface extends down further than the pad reaches. This was done on a lathe and put together for picture purposes. Its way to clean, no metal shavings everywhere, and not one hot spot.

    I have seen them just start to get into the cooling fins and they are hot spotted all to hell and back, cracked and flaking all over the place. This is a fresh lathe job.

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    I have to agree with Bryan.. The inside of the rotor where it has been ground down would have to have contacted the bottom of whats left of the pad. The bottom of the pad isn't even shiny. If the bottom of the pad had contacted the center most part of the rotor to grind it down almost an inch the bottom of the pad would be ground down too.. Its not its still rusty..

    Someone did that on a lathe and put it together for the picture..
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    Seen that plenty of times, we used to keep the rotors and hang em on a peg board for the customers to gawk at.

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    I'm not saying this one is real but I've seen that plenty of times in person for real. I used to work at a GM dealer, but I actually personally know 2 people who have done this. Some just keep going until the caliper piston pops out of the bore.
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    That pic isnt real, But I HAVE seen this happen....

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    I don't think so. I think you just have to let Darwin work his magic..........
    It doesnt work...these morons drive like this all the time and dont die. Then you have guys like my Dad who is ANAL about keeping good tires on his vehicle. Had a rear blowout at 80, almost lost it. Would have totaled his truck, trailer, and the car he just bought...

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    I tend to think this is indeed real.

    There's a lot of over-analyzing going on here. You guys are acting like a group of forensic scientists or something. What needs to be remembered is this- This is a mechanical setup that has been pushed wayyy beyond its intended limits and then some. Once you pass the threshold of what this setup is meant to do, and then you go ahead and push it even farther past that, things happen that you otherwise would have never imagined. I saw one guy post on in this thread saying something about the brake pad being the wrong one because the retainer clip wasn't even seated in the grooves. Well that's wrong. The retainer clip doesn't always seat in a groove. It just grasps the back side of the caliper.

    I do inspection stickers for a living. I do it 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, and I've been doing it for over 4 years now. I've seen a lot of mechanical parts that have been pushed beyond their limits. I don't doubt for a second that this nightmare is in fact real. I'm hoping Mosh will chime in. He sees stuff like this all the time.
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    I have seen it before and it is disgusting. The worse I have saw was a fully loaded service van that had rotors as bad if not worse than this. It was a van that belonged to another branch of the company I worked for, and we were told to report any safety issues to our supervisor as we did the inspections and repairs on the fleet during their quartely meeting, and the guy actually got fired for letting his brakes get that bad. While I felt bad, at the same time I didnt because he should not have continued driving like that and risked killing someone.
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    that is awesome! almost as cool as the post I saw a few years back about a motor home owner who had hauled a truck in tow behind the motor home for some number of miles with the truck not being in gear; the truck had burned the tires off and had been ground down to just past the rear end and into the bed lol looked pretty cool
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    I just re-read a lot of the comments, I just kind of breezed through them this morning. I'd like to alter my original point just a bit after having read the comments a bit more carefully.

    I do see what you guys are saying about the lack of metal shavings and hot spots. I think you're right there. Also, the lack of a contact point on the inside part of the rotor. This could be a sham.

    However, if anyone is doubting that this actually happens I want to assure you that it does. I have seen rotors like this more than once. I don't understand why somebody would stage this because it is something that actually does happen.
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    Until you have seen the Brake drum on a semi explode.. You haven't seen anything yet.. lol
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    I remember my old lincoln LSC was like that in the rears. Bought the car and the brakes sucked. Didn't make noise (Still cant figure out how), so I went to change them and found a similar situation. I will have to find the pics. I was amazed.

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