FRONT - 20.4 mm - 0.80315"
REAR - 17.4 mm - 0.6850"
2004 ford explorer minimum rotor thickness
min rotor spec is 26.0mm
0.870 Min. discard thickness
Minimum machine to .988"Discard at or under .984"
Front Rotor Minimum Thickness after machining the rotor is .996
Front (324mm Diameter) is 28mm & rear (320mm diameter) is 20mm for a 2004 model with Brembo calipers & 18 inch rims
For a 2004 Ford F-350, the minimum thickness for the front brake rotors is typically 1.41 inches (35.8 mm), while for the rear brake rotors, it is usually around 0.87 inches (22.0 mm). It's important to check the vehicle’s service manual for specific measurements, as they can vary based on the brake system configuration. Always ensure that rotors are replaced or resurfaced when they reach these minimum thickness levels to maintain safe braking performance.
The minimum disc rotor thickness for a 2004 Ford BA Falcon is typically around 24 mm for the front rotors and 10 mm for the rear rotors. It's essential to check the specific vehicle's service manual or consult with a professional mechanic for precise measurements and recommendations, as variations may exist based on the specific model and brake system. Regular inspection and maintenance are crucial for safe braking performance.
Volvo brake pads do not have squeaking tabs on them except for the 2000-2004 S40. Regular inspection intervals are required to visually determine brake pads remaining thickness. Volvo recommends replacing the pads when there are only 2mm remaining. Once the pads wear completely away and start rubbing metal to metal the rotors must be replaced. Rotors have two minimum thicknesses also. One minimum is Pad Change Min which is the thickness usually about 0.8mm above absolute Min Thickness where the rotors will probably not be below the absolute minimum by the time the pads wear out. The absolute minimum thickness is usually stamped on the hub of the rotor and varies with the diameter of the rotors. Your local dealer can tell you what the thickness specifications are for your particular vehicle.
The front brake rotor, on a 2004 Chevrolet Colorado, can be removed by first removing the wheel. Next, remove the brakes. The rotor will slide off
It is behind the disk brake rotor.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2004 Chevy Colorado. Remove the brake assembly. Loosen the brake rotor with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake rotor off.