Need to get a pair of rotors turned...
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We always took them off the car to do it at Richmond Ford. No clue what they charged but it wasnt much. I'd say to get a nice clean surface you'd be better off putting it on a true lathe OFF the car.
Also, just from my experience...its always a good idea to buy some extra rotors to have sitting around all clean and straight so you can swap them and get the others turned at your leisure. I have 2 sets of the SHO and rotate them whenever they get warped...no down time
-Kevin
Also, just from my experience...its always a good idea to buy some extra rotors to have sitting around all clean and straight so you can swap them and get the others turned at your leisure. I have 2 sets of the SHO and rotate them whenever they get warped...no down time
-Kevin
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Originally posted by DomokunSPL
If you felt like driving a few minutes south i could do them for free
If you felt like driving a few minutes south i could do them for free
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Too late. He got his rotors turned and that was all that was wrong. The shop wanted ~500 bucks to do a hell of a lot of work that I just didn't believe. He got the rotors turned for 30 and it's great.
Seriously makes me want to open a reputable shop...
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Originally posted by DomokunSPL
well glad to hear he got it fixed and didn't get ripped
well glad to hear he got it fixed and didn't get ripped
This is the second time i've saved his ass over 300 dollars. First time was when Richmond Honda decided the reason his car wasn't starting all the time was the ignition switch and relay. It was the fucking sensor near the top of the clutch pedal...lil cleaning and wa fucking la!
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