stutaeng
Well-Known Member
Thank you sir! I was kinda of in a hurry because I had to go pick up my daughter from school activities today, so I put the wheels back on...when I walked inside my home, turns out my wife already had gone to pick her up. Doh.You can machine them and likely be fine. If you do, make sure before a shop resurfaces them that they or you completely clean the inside/backside of the hub hat. When you put the freshly machined or new rotors on, make sure to clean the end of the axle. Rust build up. You do what you want but I would use new pads and hardware and clean/adjust if needed, the park brake shoes.
I wanted to measure the rotor thickness, but didn't get a chance to. They "felt" a bit down from the edge from a visual/feel tester, which I guess doesn't mean much? Hmm...

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