It depends on the current condition of your rotors really. If they aren't worn down too badly (if there is a big lip on the outer part and dipping in closer to the center) or aren't rought or jagged than you should be fine. Rotors tend to last longer than pads in general. If they are jagged or rough than you need to change them or they will eat away your pads much quicker than they should.
As long as your rotors are not warped, or you have not let the brake pads wear to the point they defaced the rotors, there is no need to change them. Just install new brake pads. Rotors can last the life of the car.
JUST TAKE IT TO MIDAS
I just paid $240
I went to a local shop today and they charged me $306 just to replace my FRONT brake pads and rotors
Remove the brake calipers first. Then there are two small philipsa screws in the rotors remove them and the rotors come off then. Just reverse the procedure to replace. Rotor costs aprox $54.00 wholesale each. if you are just changing the rotors you can remove the caliper and mouning bracket as one
Its a good idea to change the pads because the old ones may have worn unevenly. That may cause future damage to the braking system. If you just need to get by then its ok to used the old pads but most of the time the rotors cost more then the brake pads. I WOULD CHANGE THE PADS.
No just the bad one.
pads
You can buy just one.
Brake rotors wear just as brake pads do and when they wear down beyond minimum specs they become unsafe. Good brakes are a # 1 priority.
take the wheels off, unbolt the brake calipers and the pull them off and now you can just pull the rotors off.
WELL, I HAVE A 2005 TOYOTA SUV AND I JUST HAD MY FRONT ROTORS AND BRAKE PADS REPLACED AND IT COST ME 325.00. If you do it your self it is about 140.00