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.
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.
It is the safe and legal minimum thickness allowed for a brake rotor.
The thickness of brake rotors are measured with a tool called a caliper. The specifications for the particular car will show the minimum thickness that a rotor can still be used.
The minimum brake rotor thickness for a 1994 Ford Thunderbird car is .974 inches for the front rotors and .657 inches for the rear rotors.
The minimum thickness number should be cast into the rotor.
The minimum thickness on the front rotors for a 1994 Mustang Cobra?æis .97 inches. The minimum thickness on the rear rotors is .50 inches.?æ
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There is a legal minimum thickness for all rotors.
The minimum wear or discard thickness is cast into either the front or backside of the rotor
You can have your brake rotors resurface for approximately $20. The brake rotor thickness must meet minimum standards, in order for them to be resurfaced.
If you pull one of the front wheels the minimum thickness should be stamped or molded into the brake rotor near the hub area. I own a 2000 CR-V and the minimum thickness on mine shows as 18 millimeters.
Minimum disc thickness vented front 24.6mm .Minimum disc thickness rear 16.6mm. min pad thickness front & rear 1mm