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ktec 06-19-2015 04:35 PM

Sold
 
sold

pcs 06-20-2015 04:07 PM

whats the surface thickness?

ktec 06-21-2015 07:44 PM

About 23.5mm on the front rotors
About 18mm on the rears

I found the OEM pads too I can throw in the deal

ktec 06-29-2015 12:12 PM

Bump

Smoke45 06-29-2015 02:33 PM

4 brake rotors, used
 
Not to ruin your sale, but to save some headaches I'll share this information.

The minimum thickness for the front rotor is 22 mm & 16 mm for the rear.

At my local auto shop (O'Reilly's) they are required to take off 3mm when they turn the rotors. It may be different elsewhere. If the rotors are below the minimum thickness after turning they can not give them back to you. So you'd end up paying $60ish for turning and then have your rotors taken from you.

At the mentioned thicknesses you'd be likely to lose the rotors if you had them turned.

ktec 07-10-2015 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Smoke45 (Post 4701830)
Not to ruin your sale, but to save some headaches I'll share this information.

The minimum thickness for the front rotor is 22 mm & 16 mm for the rear.

At my local auto shop (O'Reilly's) they are required to take off 3mm when they turn the rotors. It may be different elsewhere. If the rotors are below the minimum thickness after turning they can not give them back to you. So you'd end up paying $60ish for turning and then have your rotors taken from you.

At the mentioned thicknesses you'd be likely to lose the rotors if you had them turned.

Thank you for the fact, I am aware of the minimum thicknesses (they are stamped on the rotors).

You are assuming these NEED to be turned. A light sanding and scuffing should suffice for these.
For $50 for 4 rotors and pads, these are more for someone to get driving for cheap. ;)

wankelingoff 07-10-2015 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by ktec (Post 4704285)
Thank you for the fact, I am aware of the minimum thicknesses (they are stamped on the rotors).

You are assuming these NEED to be turned. A light sanding and scuffing should suffice for these.
For $50 for 4 rotors and pads, these are more for someone to get driving for cheap. ;)

Where are you located? These are OEM rotors, correct?

ktec 07-12-2015 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by wankelingoff (Post 4704425)
Where are you located? These are OEM rotors, correct?

Glendale or Downtown LA; yes oem rotors.

wankelingoff 07-15-2015 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by ktec (Post 4704589)
Glendale or Downtown LA; yes oem rotors.

I'll take them.

ktec 07-25-2015 09:03 PM

bump


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