So the warped rotor is ok to leave be? I don’t want to cause and damage but don’t want to replace unless I have too
I know you just put it all back together but if the rotors aren’t worn too thin, you could have them turned, which you talked about before. Rule of thumb if there’s not a noticeable lip on the rotor from pad wear, they can most likely be turned.
That said if you’re not feeling a significant pulsing or any at all then I wouldn’t judge just by noise.
The other factor is how much have you actually driven the truck and how hard have you used the brakes ever or since reassembly?
Deposits of pad material into the rotor (usually from keeping your foot on the brake while stopped after the brakes are hot from hard or repeated stops) are not uncommon and can feel like a mildly warped rotor. That can also go away with further use.
I wouldn’t do a thing based on your description until you do some real driving, hard brake applications from speed, etc. Test drives around the block don’t count. Just like other components it’s sometimes beneficial to give them a real workout.
Then if the pulsing comes back or gets worse think about doing something with the rotors.
Another thing you mentioned is ridges in the rotors IE the pads have been run down to the rivets before and just got a pad slap brake job.
Again not horrible as your pads are now conformed to the ridges.
When if you do something about the rotors, new pads are in order.
Bottom line sounds like what you’re hearing is not detrimental.