Almost never-- unless you have a E-brake dragging due to a stuck cable or a brake calipher dragging. If this is the case you will burn out rotors one after another.The E-brake cable should return to the full off position and the calipher should retract fully. I hope this helps you. Mark
I paid 400 for my 98' vw beetle. Did I get ripped off?
On a 99 Pontiac Grand Am, you can expect to spend up to 500.00 on replacing your rotors, this is because the 99 used different rotors than the rest of the series. To replace rotors on your 99 Grand Am, you can expect to pay around $150. Take it yo your local NTB or brake store to get the work done, You can also take it to the dealership.
Very likely, especially if they are OEM. OEM rotors are very flimsy to keep down the the as-shipped weight of the vehicle. If you've gotten 52,000 miles out of them you are doing well. Expect to replace the front rotors twice for every rear drum job.
how do you replace the front rotors on Toyota Land Cruiser
no but it is recomended.
pull off the front wheels. remove the calipers. remove the two screws that hold on the rotors. replace the rotors and reverse the procedure.
depends on the condition od the pads. If worn or have groves etc from the rotors then replace.
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can you cut the rotors on a 2002 acura
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 replace rotors when they get too thin, or are warped. They may be to thin to be turned and still alright to use. Rotors do not "have to" be turned to put new pads on.
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