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When Brake Rotors Are To Thin To Turn On A Brake Lathe To Have The Minumn Thickness. They Need To Be Replaced.
If you are wondering whether it is possible to replace one's own brake rotors or not because you drive an older vehicle that need brake rotors replaced, then the answer is no.
The brake rotors are warped are out of round. Need to do a brake job and have the rotors turned are replaced. Be sure to install new pads and shoes.
Your brake rotors are warped and need replaced/resurfaced.
Brake rotors wear just as brake pads do and when they wear down beyond minimum specs they become unsafe. Good brakes are a # 1 priority.
Your front brake rotors need to be machined or replaced.
If the rotors have over heated you will get brake chatter. The pedal will shake when you apply the brakes. Usually the drums are a little tougher. The new rotors are very thin.
Most likely rotors are "out of round" and need to be either re-surfaced or replaced.
You need the front rotors machined or replaced.
Your rotors are warped. You need new brake pads and the rotors turned at a machine shop or replaced.
Your rotors are warped. You will need to have the rotors turned or replaced and new brake pads installed. Warped rotors are caused by over tightening the lug nuts or by excess heat from high speed stops or riding the brake pedal.
you need to have your brake rotors turned or even replaced, this is a 200.00 fix or so