My rotors are warped again... it’s not even OEM!
And in one of the videos I watched of a brake changes the guy cleaned the surfaces and applied a thin coating of a mixture of anti-seize compound and synthetic oil. It was a thin coat so it wouldn't work its way to the braking surfaces. It seems to me that the stuff would both allow for easy future disassembly as well as prevent water from getting in and causing corrosion.
It's just an idea....
-Could also be a bad wheel bearing. If the bearing is bad everything connected to it will wobble and vibrate: the hub and rotor disc.
-honestly there are too many variables (brake lines, piston seals, caliper hardware, etc) and not enough information to go on. Try a brake specific mechanic
-You should post pictures and have your mechanic measure out the rotors next time.







