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Worn Rotor Minimum Thickness

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Old 03-18-2005, 02:27 PM
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Default Worn Rotor Minimum Thickness

Does anyone know the tolerance for the thickness in the rotors?
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isnt it ussually stamped on the rotor somewhere, are you looking for the minnimum thickness, or the tolorance of that minimum thickness.........regardless it is typicly stamped on the circumfrace of the rotor, or the back or frount side of the rotor face near the stud holes,

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Although this may not be entirely true for your specific vehicle, it does give some info which may help you.

http://townhall.edmunds.com/direct/view/.ef18bd4
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