Unless they are getting warped from too much heat generation (caused by unneeded and excessive brake use while driving or from riding the brakes), they should be fine for much of the life of the car.
To change the brake rotors on a 1991 Honda Civic raise the vehicle. Remove the wheels and brake caliper bracket. Remove the brake pads. Loosen the rotor mounting screws and replace the rotors.
how much does it cost to replace brakes rotors on honda crv
There has been some speculation that honda CRV's from 2006 to 2011 were using the defective accord brake pads where honda settled with the owners of the accords, as to why a possibility that crv's rotors were damaging the rotors with uneven wear before the pads got down to the metal. If one owns a CRV from 2006 to 2011, get replacement brake pads on all 4 wheels, so there won't be the possibility of future rotor damage from these defective pads, even if honda does not want to admit there maybe a problem with the pads.
there should be a Honda stamp on the inside center of the rotor
It's called "brake chatter", and it's caused by warped brake rotors. Replace the rotors and the problem should go away.
In may area around $150.
could be bad rotors, or brake pads wearing unevenly, which would result in bad rotors.
They are both 4th generation Honda Accords' so they should be identical unless you have one of the special order 1990 Accords' with anti-lock brakes which are very rare. Honda called this ALB unlike the term ABS used today.
The minimum brake rotor thickness for the front and back rotors on a 1992 Honda Accord is 21mm. Rotors which are below this thickness will not offer adequate or reliable braking.
Either new brake rotors, pads or both.
AS A GENERAL RULE YOU GET THE ROTORS CUT OR RESURFACED BY A REPUTABLE SHOP. THERE IS NOT REPAIR THEY ARE EITHER THICK ENOUGH TO CUT OR THEY NEED TO BE REPLACED
There are four-cylinder Accords, and V6 Accords.