Originally Posted By: dparm
Doesn't that vary for every car? The manufacturer will tell you what the minimum thickness should be; many rotors have this stamped into the backside or hub, actually.
I'm referring to brake pad and shoe thickness, not brake rotor and drum thickness.
Originally Posted By: Eddie
Yes, a service manual for your vehicle has the value.
Yes, I'm aware it can be found there, but it isn't cost effective to buy a repair or service manual for every car or truck I work on. I'm also aware that All Data, Motor or Mitchell will likely provide them too, but again, for now, it isn't cost effective for me to subscribe to their services.
Originally Posted By: EricF
I have a spec guide for that, got it from the raybestos rep. I know these exist, just finding them is one of those things you need to know someone.
You may have given me my answer. I'll go hound a few parts rep buddies and see what comes of it.