Rusty rotors
ORIGINAL: brrman
totally normal - however whenever you change your rotors you should always change pads.
totally normal - however whenever you change your rotors you should always change pads.
Actually this is not true. the reason brake shops do this is to sell you more. you always want to have something already broke in to help brake in a new brake. ex. old rotors and new pads. or new rotors and old pads. once the new part is broke in you can get the other part replaced. If replaced at the same time your brakeing distance will increase b/c rotors have break in period to take full advantage of them and so do pads.
I do alignments for a brake place on the weekends.
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