Turning Rotors

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VIKEZFAN
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I am going to be replacing my front and rear brake pads on my 1995 Intrepid and I wanted to know others opinion of whether or not to turn the rotors. The car does not brake unevenly. However, the rotors have never been turned in the 60,000 miles I have owned it, and I am pretty sure they have a slight glaze. Opinions???
Sep 6, 2007 at 4:15 PM
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MERLIN2021
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with 60,000 toss them out and buy new, rotors aren't what the used to be! and will cost nearly as much to machine as replace!
Sep 6, 2007 at 4:34 PM
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[quote:a5120d81d0="VikezFan"]I am going to be replacing my front and rear brake pads on my 1995 Intrepid and I wanted to know others opinion of whether or not to turn the rotors. The car does not brake unevenly. However, the rotors have never been turned in the 60,000 miles I have owned it, and I am pretty sure they have a slight glaze. Opinions???[/quote:a5120d81d0]

Get it turn make sure its within clearance, have the parallelism and out of roundness check.
Sep 6, 2007 at 4:34 PM