2007 Chevy Tahoe rotors

2007 CHEVROLET TAHOE
13,000 MILES • 6 CYL • 4WD • AUTOMATIC
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FUNLILFRED
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i just bought a 2007 tahoe from a dealer, the dealer had to do a 99 point inspection before i could pick it up , so there for the car is not in my possesion as yet .My question is he told me that upon inspecting the car the rotors seem to be a problem so they turned them my question is should they have put on new ones instead of turning them and what should i do?is this right?
Dec 31, 2007 at 2:26 AM
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CLY
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At the dealership that I work at when we do a used car inspection and find that the rotors are rusted or worpped. We won't resurface them until the car is sold. Reason being that if you resureface the rotors and that car sits on the lot for 30 days those rotors are going to need attention again. I guess in short to awnser your question I would not be worried at all. At least they are taking care of things before you get it and have to comeback upset because there is a brake pulsation or problem...


Cly
Dec 31, 2007 at 7:18 AM
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