The minimum thickness for a 1998 Chevy Tahoe's rotors is 30mm. Rotors must be replace when they fall below this thickness due to reduced braking power.
For a 1998 Mazda 626 the minimum thickness is .866 inches for the front rotor and .315 inches for the rear rotor. This is the same for the 4 and 6 cylinder versions.
You should replace the rotors on the front brakes whenever they get past a minimum thickness due to wear. The min. thickness is on the hub of the rotor. You could take them to an automotive machine shop and get them turned down. At that time they can Mic the rotors and tell you if you need to get new ones.
The minimum front brake rotor thickness is three aids of an inch. When the rotor does not have the minimum thickness the auto mechanic replacing the brakes can not use the rotor.
Change front brake rotors on a 1998 Hyundai Accent?
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I have a 1998 Tahoe LS. It does not have 3rd row seats.
The stock (OEM) tire size for a 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe is 245/75R16.
1500 or 2500???
Yes
It has both Rotors and Pads. In other words disc brakes
NO. They are 2 different designs. Will not interchange.
Yes. Star pattern.