Depends on the vehicle model
It depends on the vehicle. If it has 4 wheel disk brakes it has 4, others have 2 rotors & 2 drums.
There have been thousands of different vehicle models over the course of the 110 or so years of mass vehicle production. No doubt some of them have interchangeable rotors.
composite
You will find that the front brake rotors are located behind the front of your wheel spindle, (behind your wheel and brakes). There you will see the rotors.
Disk brake pads are usually somewhere between $15 and $30, depending on the vehicle. If you can do it yourself and you don't need calipers or rotors it shouldn't be too expensive. Most vehicles require new rotors when you replace the brakes, in fact, many mechanics won't even replace brakes without replacing the rotors. In years past you could resurface the rotors but that is less common now. Unfortunately, many shops were resurfacing rotors that were already too thin, and many vehicle manufacturers are now using rotors that cannot be resurfaced. Rotors typically cost between $30 and $60, and can go much higher for European vehicles and trucks or SUV's.
You can get your brake rotors replaced by visiting Autoparts Warehouse which contain various brake rotors in size and durability to fit your needs and accommodate your budget.
change calipers and brake lines. flush brake system. measure rotors for thickness. the rotors on your particular vehicle are composite, which usually warrants replacement rather than to turn them. do all of this due to the age of the vehicle. change calipers and brake lines. flush brake system. measure rotors for thickness. the rotors on your particular vehicle are composite, which usually warrants replacement rather than to turn them. do all of this due to the age of the vehicle. change calipers and brake lines. flush brake system. measure rotors for thickness. the rotors on your particular vehicle are composite, which usually warrants replacement rather than to turn them. do all of this due to the age of the vehicle. change calipers and brake lines. flush brake system. measure rotors for thickness. the rotors on your particular vehicle are composite, which usually warrants replacement rather than to turn them. do all of this due to the age of the vehicle.
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.
You can purchase break rotors online at Rotorsonline.com. Putting on break rotors is a little time consuming. You will have to take the tires completely off to put the rotors back on. It will be good if you had a vehicle lift or a really good jack.
No they can be turned off the vehicle.
25 rotors. Cavaliers have 25 rotors on the car.
This website http://auto.howstuffworks.com/auto-parts/brakes/brake-parts/brake-rotors.htm is a good source on how rotors work. This site will also help on deciding which rotors are best for your vehicle.