if it is the brake rotor, then it may be "thinner" than a good rotor. It might also be warped, (wavy) cracked, chipped or pitted. Most of the time it is from excessive wear caused from constant friction with the brake pads. Sometimes caused by excessive heat generated from heavy loads or stoping from fast speeds. If it is the ignition rotor, then the contact area (strip of metal) will usually show pitting and corrosion.
brake pads shot, warped rotor, or bad wheel bearing/hub
the car look like it is going under a overpass or bridge ,which is it and what is the name of the bridge or street
Can I reuse a resurfaced brake rotor with a new rotor on a car
sumtimes in a moving car suddenly the car goes off.....if the car doesnt start again,...one of the reasons might b damage of rotor.. to start car again v need a rotor...
The rotor will have to be removed from the car. It can be resurfaced by mounting it on a special machine that slowly removes metal from the rotor until the rotor is smooth.
The BOB car has been designed to look like Bob the Builder.
like a solar power car
Stop's your car from moving along with your brake pads.
None.
Depends on what car it is for.
I don't know you tell me,
It more like a plane than a car