rotor specs - when to replace?
Fundsalo Racing
fundsaloracing at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 1 04:30:40 EST 2002
When the two friction surfaces of a pair of bake pads
make physical contact with one another only then is it
about time to think about replacing the rotor.
:)
"We change no rotor before it's time."
-glen
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--- Brett Dikeman <brett at cloud9.net> wrote:
> Alrighty, I'm confused...
>
> Rear rotors on the car measure 19.6mm(well, one of
> them does.)
>
> Under 100/200 Quattro rear brake assembly, 46.15,
> spec new is 10mm,
> replace at 8mm. Huh?
>
> On 46.1b(supposed to be on 41.b according to the
> index), spec says
> "20mm" and nothing more. Okaaaaay...is that the
> wear limit, or new
> thickness?
>
> What's the proper spec for new and wear limit in mm?
> I'm fairly
> certain these things are well past their wear
> limit...
>
> Further, what's up with the Bentley on this
> particular section?
> Wrong page numbers, wrong specs, etc...
>
> B
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-glen "If we give up our freedom as the price of security, we will no longer be the great nation that we are"
United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as quoted by the Tucson Citizen
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