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Old 02-04-2010, 11:31 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Best to get some street pad advice from someone that's tried them in these cars or a 350.

Rotors last a long time in street driving conditions. The only reason to replace them is if they warp, crack, or scour. You can get at least 1 resurfacing out of the stock rotors if necessary.

Resurfacing refers to removing the surface layer of metal from the face of the rotor using a brake lathe. This is only necessary if the rotors are scored (grooving).
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