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Old 11-08-2011, 04:05 PM   #5
Idaho Red Rocket 3
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I'm of the thought you are better off resurfacing the rotor at the time you replace the pads. Of course you have to have quality rotors to start with. You don't want to resurface cheapo or Chinese rotors because they will warp in a heartbeat. Yes Porsche says you should not resurface theirs, but replace the rotors. Porsche OEM rotors are made of a high quality material and can take a little shaved off. I had mine done for $10 each at a NAPA store that has a very good machine shop. The machinist understood what I wanted and just barely shaved them smooth for me. They work great with the Posi Quite pads I purchased from Houston at Cquence.
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