No you do not have to get new rotors just have them resurfaced. If they are to much warpage then you may need new ones. I would try getting them resurfaced before you replace them.
You need the front rotors machined or replaced.
You have a warped rotor. Brake pads need replacing and the rotors turned or replaced.
If you're changing the brake pads and there is too little rotor thikness to turn it, it should be replaced. If the rotor is warped and is too thin to be able to turn to remove the warping, replace it. If the brakes "pulsate" when you use moderate brake pressure, the rotor is warped.
Front rotors are warped and need to be replaced. Could be an out of round disc brake rotor
More than likely you have a warped rotor(s). You need to determine if it's coming from the front or rear brakes or both. The suspect rotor(s) would need to be turned or replaced along with brake pads if needed.
Your brake rotors are warped and need replaced/resurfaced.
When they are warped or worn beyond legal limits.
Your problem is a warped rotor. You will need to remove the rotors and have them trued at a machine shop or replaced if they are worn too thin. It can also be a problem with your ABS system, a bad wheel bearing, or loose lug nuts. Be sure to tighten the lug nuts to the correct torque or you can warp a brand new rotor almost instantly.
Warped rotors. They need to be removed, turned or replaced.
yes they need turned or replaced, 65;
your rotors on the front are warped. they need to be turned or replaced.
Your rotors may be warped. They key need to be refinished or replaced.