Five problems related to air brake disc rotor have been reported for the 1998 Chevrolet Camaro. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I started experiencing a pulsating sensation from the brakes after about 5 thousand miles. This sensation usually occurs during moderate braking at freeway speeds. The pulsing continued to increase over time. It got to the point where the steering wheel would vibrate in my hands as I applied the brakes while approaching a stop sign at 35 mph. I contacted my dealer about bringing my car in to have them service the brakes. They told me the rotors were warped and that this would not be covered under warranty. I decided to pull the rotors myself and have them resurfaced. Once this procedure was performed the brakes operated perfectly. It is now 3 thousand miles later and I have the same problem again. This is the fifth Camaro z28 I have owned and I have not had any problems with the brakes on my other vehicles( 2 1992, 1 1995, 1 1996). I do not drive this vehicle any differently than my previous vehicles. I realize the brakes were redesigned for this vehicle in 1998 and feel that their is a defect in either the disc rotor type, manufacture, or material. The disc rotors and other related brake components that are a direct cause of this problem should be replaced by Chevrolet at no cost to the consumer.
Front rotors warped. Steering wheel shakes violently when slowing down from highway speeds. Dealership will only turn rotors, rotors warp again after 6k miles.
Front brakes rotors warped after only 6000 miles causing steering wheel vibrations at speeds 50-70mph. Braking might be compromised.
Brake rotors wear out. Dealer ship has looked at the vehicle. Consumer has to change the rotors every 3000 miles, while he still has the original pads on the car.
Front brake rotors cracked.