What i've found so far:

Use pressure from brake fluid to.

I don't care what they are made of or how warped, there is a right way to cut them, if you take the time and tools to do it.

Alternate options include pep boys, jiffy lube, and autozone.

Webthe cheapest place to turn your rotors is o’reilly’s auto parts, although not every store offers this service.

Webcost to turn rotors at o’reilly auto parts:

Meineke auto stores turn rotors that are thick enough.

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Webo'reilly's seems to be the only shop around me that turns rotors, and i don't think all their locations do it either.

Webtook my 2003 accord front rotors to oreillys today to see if they could be turned.

It's best to replace your rotors, but reusing them is still an option.

A shop will do it as part of the service and to ensure no noises.

Made from 301 stainless steel;

I just replaced rotors on my aerostar and had more problems with the new rotors than the rotors that had over.

Webfor a complete brake job, visit o'reilly auto parts for the brake pads, rotors, shoes or drums you need for your repair.

I do a fair amount of stop and go traffic and also tow occasionally.

The last one was a lexus.

A new, oe quality brake rotor will help your vehicle stop faster and more smoothly, will be easier to install and will help your brake pads last.

If your drums or rotors are too thin or damaged, they can help you find the right replacement parts for your vehicle.

Webusers share their experiences and opinions on whether oreillys actually turns brake rotors or drums.

A dyi pad slap does not require turning the rotors though and does not present a safety issue.

If the rotors are too thin, then meineke will need to replace your rotors.

Akebono make many oem pads and why new brakes feel so smooth and strong.

It's cheaper to buy new at this point.

It costs around $40 to turn all four rotors.

Later they called and said they were ready.

I used to turn rotors but it just seems like a dated concept at this point in manufacturing

Webi would turn the oem rotors as they will be better than most aftermarket.

I am somewhat hard on the brakes.

Webit's a simple racket.

Webas long as your vehicle’s brake drums or rotors measure within specifications and do not show signs of extreme wear, our parts professionals can perform brake rotor and brake drum resurfacing using specialty brake lathes at participating stores.

Imo they beat the thermoquiets too.

Reduces vibration in the braking system (which is the most common cause of noise) calipers.

The pads have lifetime warranty, but the rotors don't (usually 2 years).

Shop for the best brake drums & rotors for your vehicle, and you can place your order online and pick up for free at your local o'reilly auto parts.

I did see rotordepot, but not sure if i want to go with drilled and slotted.

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Some say they do, some say they don't, and some suggest alternatives or tips.

Webthis is the second post in 3 days specifically showing o'reilly messing up turning a rotor with bad tool chatter.

Webplan to go with the $20 rotors & the tq pads & shoes, mebbe new rear drums.

If you’re reusing your rotors, measure rotor thickness.

Webo'reilly is a new player in town and have not heard much about them.

My local shop has an older guy that only works a couple days a week who seems to be the only one that knows how to do it, so you have.

Webif your rotors need to be replaced, check out your options o'reilly auto parts.

They measured them and said they were within limits to be turned and it would be a couple of hours.

Webit is not necessary unless you have squeaking or pulsating.

*it'll cost $6 each to get my old rear brake.

They lose a little on their chinesium pads, but make up for it with the ridiculous pricing on rotors.

Turning on a lave doesn't mean it's perfectly flat against a wheel hub either.

Webi haven't turned rotors in probably 20 years or more.