In a message dated 6/2/04 1:39:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
albaugh_neil@ti.com writes:
That's why most brake experts
replace rotors that have developed hard spots."
We turn them on a regular basis. Don't remember the last time one came back.
This is an industry wide MAP aproved standard repair. If it's done right,
the calipers are working right,
and the wheel nuts are allways torqued properly we just don't have problems.
It's not at all uncommon to see these spots in rotors purchased from any
source. Selling a customer rotors when machine work is a reasonable option is
an
unethical practice and most experts don't replace rotors when this situation
exists.
Doc
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