Can I reuse a resurfaced brake rotor with a new rotor on a car
Technically you can but no one ever does. The labor of doing a brake job is nearly the same whether you replace one or two so it is just not economical to do it. In the future it would mean that you did twice as many brake jobs, one for each side.
Replace rotor / cut rotor & replace brakes.
Do you mean rotor? If so, remove the distributor cap and remove the old rotor and install the new one. Simple repair.
To replace the rotor you are going to have to do it just like you are changing brakes but instead of just pulling off the calliper you will need to pull off the entire bracket I believe it is going to be two 18 mm bolts and then after that you should just be able to slide the rotor right off also if replacing rotors make sure you replace pads even if they have full life because they will not wear right
Yes you can replace your brake pads but it would be cheaper if you wait until you need a new rotor. I recommended waiting because its way better than replacing it before you need a new rotor.
Remove caliper and pull rotor off the hub. Push new one on, replace caliper and pads.
There is two screews that hold the cap on ,remove them. Then just pull the rotor up and off. It will only go on 1 way. Transfur wires to new cap while keeping them in order.
Remove the tire, and just unbolt the caliper, there are 2 bolts from the back. Now the caliper will just slide up and away from the rotor. If you have to replace the caliper, then check the pads and the rotor. Might have to replace them also. Be careful removing the brake line. Work it slowly so as not to break it. You have to bleed the new one. Take off the brake line first and hang it up to keep it clean.
Remove wires from old distributor and put on new one [one at a time, noting locations on distributor, or marking wires and locations]. Remove rotor [noting direction it is pointing] and replace with new one pointing in same direction].
Answer This is actually a common thing that is done. You just have to watch that the drum and or rotors dont get so thin that they start warping when you apply the brakes. This is why that it is recommended that you replace them. It is just to ensure safety. Good luck.
you dont
take off the tire and just pull the rotor off it might take so pounding but it will just slide off