Turning Rotors

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I'm like the rest and only turn rotors if there was lots of deposits or noise/pulsating prior to removal.

There's a great $30 product called a "Flex Hone for Rotors" that has lasted us years and is a great DIY way to prep rotors.
 
Originally Posted By: supton
I'm tempted to turn the rotors from my Camry--at $90 apiece it seems cost effective to at least try.


"IF" you are paying $90/rotor, you need to find a new supplier. You can find a professional grade rotor, meeting or exceeding OE quality for nearly a third of that.
 
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Originally Posted By: ryansride2017
Originally Posted By: supton
I'm tempted to turn the rotors from my Camry--at $90 apiece it seems cost effective to at least try.


"IF" you are paying $90/rotor, you need to find a new supplier. You can find a professional grade rotor, meeting or exceeding OE quality for nearly a third of that.


That was OEM rotors. I wanted oem, as the only reason to replace was bad rust on one rotor due to pads not moving properly. These replacements ought to go the life of the car now.
 
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