Depends on 2 things, Do they shake when you step on the brakes or are there grooves in your rotors? If you answer yes to either of those 2 questions I would say yes
You do not need a torque wrench when replacing brake pads and rotors. Some of the tools needed to change the rotors and pads are the c-clamp, sockets, wrench, grease, and brake cleaner.
I only get them cut when the brakers are pulsating. they do need to be replaced after 40k miles
depends on the condition od the pads. If worn or have groves etc from the rotors then replace.
tools you need for job
The majority of the stopping power is performed by the front rotors. I would start by replacing them.
your rotors are probanly warped and need refinishing or replacing. Its normal.
Most of the time, you can get by with just replacing the pads. The rotors generally do not need to be turned if there is no pedal pulsation or vibration. Rotors will need to be replaced if the exceed the minimum thickness which is stamped on the web (area with lug holes).
Hard to say but likely brake rotors need replacing
No you dont have to. All I did was was pump the brakes with the car running
Remove the rear wheels, then the calipers and simply pull the rotors off. If the parking brakd is on the caliper you need a special tool ot retract the caliper.
You have a warped rotor. Brake pads need replacing and the rotors turned or replaced.
The first question you need to ask is whether you need new rotors or if you are replacing old ones. That is a huge difference in price. Assuming you need replacements, simply go to the Brembo website and it should be as easy as matching the model for your vehicle. Newer rotors can be expensive and are available at a variety of locations.