the rotors need the front flat side ground down.
Brake drums can not be cut. The shoes inside can be replaced.Only disc brakes(rotors) can cut.
AS A GENERAL RULE YOU GET THE ROTORS CUT OR RESURFACED BY A REPUTABLE SHOP. THERE IS NOT REPAIR THEY ARE EITHER THICK ENOUGH TO CUT OR THEY NEED TO BE REPLACED
sounds like your rotors need to be turned or cut
can you cut the rotors on a 2002 acura
i think your rotars need to be cut
Normally it means to bring it back to factory specs. An example would be to machine brake rotors. They would pretty much cut the rotors with a machine to get them back to factory specs.
I only get them cut when the brakers are pulsating. they do need to be replaced after 40k miles
If rotors are smooth and shiny, they are good. If still not certain, ask at brake shop.
More detail is needed . Do you mean disc pads, or pads and rotors, or calipers with pads and rotors, or completely new calipers, brakelines and master cylinder. -All of these are viable but different options.-You need to be MUCH more specific in what you want.More detail is needed . Do you mean disc pads, or pads and rotors, or calipers with pads and rotors, or completely new calipers, brakelines and master cylinder. -All of these are viable but different options.-You need to be MUCH more specific in what you want.
We need to know the year, make, model and front or rear rotors to answer that one. also need to know if the rotors and hubs are one piece or separate.
In general, normal wear can cause the rotors to become groved. The pads wear "into" the rotor during regular use. At some point, the rotors may need to be turned or replaced, and the pads may need to be replaced. Both the turning/replacing of the rotors and the replacment of the brake pads is done at the same time. Few if any professionals will attempt to "short cut" a brake job by just doing one thing.
depends on the condition of your old rotors. Buy what you need.