Brake Pad Changing
#4
Everytime? No. That said, I do them everytime. Why? Because new rotors are relatively inexpensive and it's just easier and far less time consuming to slap on new rotors instead of taking them out to have them turned or dressed.
#5
Pick-up hardware kits. They come with:
-new rubber seals for the guides. yours WILL be age cracked.....
-new slide tabs for the caliper mounts. yours WILL be rusted
-extra 'V' springs to keep the pads off the rotor. your pads may come with only 1 for each corner
The kits are dirt cheap at RockAuto.com.
You'll know if your rotors need replaced. If they're not grooved, or haven't been ground several times, they don't need replaced. However, think about picking-up a resurfacing kit. 3M makes ones that most NAPA locations carry, as do many O'Reilly's. They work very slick: http://www.automotivetoolsonline.com...k-_p_9901.html
-new rubber seals for the guides. yours WILL be age cracked.....
-new slide tabs for the caliper mounts. yours WILL be rusted
-extra 'V' springs to keep the pads off the rotor. your pads may come with only 1 for each corner
The kits are dirt cheap at RockAuto.com.
You'll know if your rotors need replaced. If they're not grooved, or haven't been ground several times, they don't need replaced. However, think about picking-up a resurfacing kit. 3M makes ones that most NAPA locations carry, as do many O'Reilly's. They work very slick: http://www.automotivetoolsonline.com...k-_p_9901.html
Last edited by karlt10; 08-04-2011 at 10:39 PM.
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