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Originally Posted by capev86
just get new quality rotors and be done with it. i don't like to mess around with having rotors turned....once they warp their days are numbered.
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The problem with that is the replacement rotors are about $80 each new and I would have to get new wheel bearings, seals, dust covers, etc. bringing the total to more like $300.
If there is enough material on the rotors to turn them, then why not turn them? If it costs me $50 to turn them (if I R&R) I could theoretically turn them six times for the price of new ones. That would last me a long time considering how often (and hard) I drive the truck.