I finally got my setup for grinding brake rotors done and have done a couple of rotors I had laying around. One of them was badly gouged and took lots of grinding to make both sides smooth. The rotors start out at .260" thick and this one was only .215" when I finished. The other one finished out around
.240" I put them on the Pathfinder front wheel and rode for about 500 miles using the front brake heavily. Although the factory says not to grind the rotors as the thickness cannot be smaller than .260", I found no detrimental effect to braking performance or any problems whatsoever. I'm confident that I can do brakes for others. A smooth brake rotor makes the pads last much longer than a rough one.
.240" I put them on the Pathfinder front wheel and rode for about 500 miles using the front brake heavily. Although the factory says not to grind the rotors as the thickness cannot be smaller than .260", I found no detrimental effect to braking performance or any problems whatsoever. I'm confident that I can do brakes for others. A smooth brake rotor makes the pads last much longer than a rough one.
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