rotors
So after searching I see that Brembo appear to be a preferred brand for replacing the rotors on a Solara? I also see that slotted/drilled are not worth it unless you're racing.
About a year and a half ago I replaced all my rotors with ones from Autozone (or a parts store). I was in for a rotation/alignment and the techs said that I needed new rear brake pads so I said ok and resurface the rotors - they said they couldn't resurface the rotors because there wasn't enough meat left on them.
My question is
a) Tech trying to screw me and get me to buy rotors?
b) autozone/parts store OEM rotors are thin out of the box (says the tech)?
and finally,
if they are indeed just crappy rotors that come thing - are Brembo's better and will I be able to resurface them a coupel of times before replacing them?
Thanks a lot!
Kevin
About a year and a half ago I replaced all my rotors with ones from Autozone (or a parts store). I was in for a rotation/alignment and the techs said that I needed new rear brake pads so I said ok and resurface the rotors - they said they couldn't resurface the rotors because there wasn't enough meat left on them.
My question is
a) Tech trying to screw me and get me to buy rotors?
b) autozone/parts store OEM rotors are thin out of the box (says the tech)?
and finally,
if they are indeed just crappy rotors that come thing - are Brembo's better and will I be able to resurface them a coupel of times before replacing them?
Thanks a lot!
Kevin
99 Solara SE w/ tokicos and eibachs - fun around corners
86 Mustang GT (lots of goodies) - fun in straight lines(SOLD)
86 Mustang GT (lots of goodies) - fun in straight lines(SOLD)
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