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All I can say is....South Park...Onnnkaaay....
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some one count how many times he says to replace rotors n have them machined...
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@mattisGST. Yes u can
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@mattisgts yes u can
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shut the fuck up
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for training perposes hahaha
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You do NOT need to have your rotors machined every time you replace your pads. Machining is only needed if there is deep scoring, cracking, pitting, etc on your rotors. There is no need to shorten your rotors service life by removing material unnecessarily.
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@1lilmenace well he is smarter than you obviously
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Patience or you'll never LEARN. Everything takes time ya know....
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ok vid.. ive done brakes for a couple years so are some good tips for ppl that are startin out. you DO NOT NEED to change rotors every time you change brake pads. if its cracked, gouched, chiped, rusted so bad it looks like itll fall apart, or distorted in anyway is the only time u need to worry bout this. other than taht as long as the surface is smooth and not glazed over you can use the same rotor without machining it or changing it
Bigdawg070172 2 years ago 9
no, go to their website..........where the have no restrictions on size.........they're all 45 seconds.
Youtube is 10 min max - so make 2 5 min videos. that works
cr1138 2 years ago 2