Description
Turning (or resurfacing) brake rotors is a process where a thin layer of metal is shaved off the rotor’s surface to restore a smooth, flat, and even braking surface. Here’s why it’s done:
1. Remove Warping or Uneven Wear
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Over time, rotors can become warped or develop high and low spots, which cause vibrations or pulsing when braking.
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Turning them restores a true, flat surface, improving braking feel and effectiveness.
2. Eliminate Grooves or Scoring
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Worn brake pads can leave deep grooves or scoring in the rotor.
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Resurfacing smooths these out, helping new pads seat properly and prevent premature wear.
4. Improve Pad Contact
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Smooth, flat rotors help brake pads wear evenly and perform better, reducing noise and increasing braking efficiency.
Please ship to:
GO Motorsports Shop
1126 Long Plains Rd
Buxton, ME 04093
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