rotors
I have had a set resurfaced. The mechanic sad that once you get to the bottom of the chamfering of the holes your through.
But form what other people have been told they cannot be turned. But mine are still fine.
Before you spend the dough to get them resurfance see how much it would cost to buy new brembo rotors off of ebaymotors. There are some damn good deals! Search for "brembo civic". It may be more cost effective.
But form what other people have been told they cannot be turned. But mine are still fine.
Before you spend the dough to get them resurfance see how much it would cost to buy new brembo rotors off of ebaymotors. There are some damn good deals! Search for "brembo civic". It may be more cost effective.
I'd just buy a set of Brembo blanks instead. They are inexpensive and give you the peace of mind that comes with new products. Also, you don't need drilled rotors on a Honda. If you do serious road racing, maybe slotted ones, but never drilled.
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resurfacing wont cost me nuttin cuz i can do it at my job. reason y i gotta try to resurface them is cuz the insurance company didnt want to replace them when my car was left on its stomach when it got stolen. so the tow truck driver dragged it onto the flat bed and that caused my rotors to get warped a lil. when i got the car back from incarceration i looked at the rotors and i had a bunch of dirt and pebbles all in the rotor.
thats my reason of wanting to know if they can be resurfaced
thanx alot guys
thats my reason of wanting to know if they can be resurfaced
thanx alot guys
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