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Re: When to turn or not to turn a rotor
The rotor could be tapered or have something worn into it from the old pads that the new pads wont like. New rotors are sometimes cheaper than cutting old ones. Runout is only as good as the bearings in it. For the most part you can get away without cutting th... Login to read more. ![]()
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