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The answer and dimensions are stamped in the stock brake rotor of your vehicle.
Should be stamped on rotor Should be stamped on rotor
I use a micrometer the rotor should have minimum thickness stamped on the rotor is inches or millimeters
That measurement is stamped on the rotor.
It is stamped into the rotor. You will have to remove it to be able to read it.
Minimum is usually stamped on it.
You can only have them turned a few times until they are too thin to be considered safe. Usually this thickness is stamped on the rotor.
Thay are all different. But if you look at the back of it you will see where it's stamped into the rotor.
The minimim rotor thickness for the rotor is cast into the Sid of the rotor itself. Older modles are cast on the inside edge on the flat area near the bolt holes. Later models are stamped on the outer edge. Z_Factor1
The minimum thickness will be stamped on the hub of the rotor. If you dont have a micrometer, a good rule of thumb i use is if you have to compress the calipers to get them to slide off the rotor you usually need new ones.
Minimum thickness is stamped into the rotor. Use a wire brush to remove the rust buildup and you'll see the spec.
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.