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Prep Your 4X4 Rotor Inspection

 
Prep Your 4X4 Rotor Inspection
Prep Your 4X4 Rotor Inspection
We checked both the rotors and the brake pads. There should not be any deep grooves in the rotors. If there are deep grooves, it's time to get the rotors machined so they have a smooth surface, or replace them with new rotors if they are too thin to be machined and still be safe. View Related Article
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