1.
Inspect the rotor for cracks, grooves or waviness. Rotors that aren't too badly scored or grooved can
be resurfaced by most automotive shops.
2.
Measure the rotor thickness using a caliper gauge.
3.
Minimum rotor thickness should be 0.81 in. (20.5mm). If refinishing exceeds that, the rotor will have
to be replaced.
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