Step one, go out and bed in your brakes. It burns off any leftover resins from the pad manufacture process and embeds a layer of pad material onto the disc to aid in stopping and keeping them from warping (which is not really warping). Also, after a hard stop, never keep your foot on the brake, this deposits excess pad material in that one spot only and that contributes to the vibration most people call warped rotors. Use your e-brake to stay stationary after a hard stop and take your foot off the brakes, or slow down but never come to a full stop (drifting forward slowly) while those brakes are hot from a panic stop. Since bedding my brakes and adjusting my driving style I go much longer in between brake jobs.
Read this link for more info:
http://www.stoptech.com/technical-su...nd-other-myths
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