Kim,
Asked this many years ago. The answer is that there were no
specifications. I found a local PepBoys with a British car enthusiast who
was willing to turn my drums based on "looks like there is still some metal
left." Typically they don't go over .060 as a general rule. So, that make
be the default limit for most places.
On the rotors I've heard everything from .425, .375 and even .310. I used
the .375 number and got the same PepBoys to turn my rotors with my noting
that I accepted them turning to what I set as the limit. I think they
turned clean pretty close to .450.
That said I'm sure others will disagree. I'm only telling you what I was
able to do. When there is no standard all you will get are opinions - one
of which is mine.
Tom
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