19mm
For a CX, DX, LX (and I think EX and SI) trim it is 19mm or 0.75" minimum. Make sure you are measuring the thickness where the brake pads contact the rotor, not on the outer lip which is thicker.
The minimum brake rotor thickness for the front and back rotors on a 1992 Honda Accord is 21mm. Rotors which are below this thickness will not offer adequate or reliable braking.
The minimum thickness or a front brake rotor to be turned is one quarter of an inch. If the brake rotor is less than a quarter of eight inch. It must be discarded.
there should be a Honda stamp on the inside center of the rotor
The 2001 Pontiac Grand Am minimum brake rotor thickness is .075. The minimum brake rotor thickness is a standard minimum. Certified mechanics cannot use the brake rotor when the thickness drops below this level.
To change the brake rotors on a 1991 Honda Civic raise the vehicle. Remove the wheels and brake caliper bracket. Remove the brake pads. Loosen the rotor mounting screws and replace the rotors.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 1993 Honda Civic. Remove the brake assembly and the brake rotor. Remove the axle retaining bolts. The axle will come off.
The brake rotor thickness for your 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse, is 0.75. The rotor should not be used if the thickness is less than this.
Disc (Rotor) Minimum Thickness is determined by the motor vehicle manufacturer during initial vehicle design. Most of the time it is stamped on the rotor itself. Some states have rules on what they consider the minimum safe thickness. Look on the rotor.
The 1995 Honda Civic speed sensor is located on the front passenger wheel. The speed sensor will be found on the inside of the brake rotor.
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.