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Old 01-03-2013, 08:42 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by rondocap View Post
That was the price quoted me by an independent porsche shop.

How can I tell if I need rotors too? My brakes are making a noise when stopping.
If your brakes are so worn that you're literally "grinding to a hault", then you need new rotors. Most shops frown on resurfacing CD rotors and for good reason.

Find out which axle is grinding and plan on 2 rotors for that axle. Have the other rotors measured with a micrometer (Many folks can estimate a rotors serviceability by the depth lip on the outside of the rotor).
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