I thought you said this time you would be able to get them off.
2007-10-05 08:49:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to have them mounted to a lathe that has the proper set up for turning rotors. Most local parts stores offer the service for about $10 per rotor.
2007-10-05 08:25:13
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answered by soaplakegirl 6
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You have to take them into a shop and they will remove the rotor, put it on a brake lathe and take off a couple thousandths of an inch to created a nice smooth, unwarped surface. You cant do it yourself, a shop is going to have to do it. Good Luck
2007-10-05 08:38:36
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answered by Spoons 2
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Easiest way is to take them off and find a garage or service station or auto-parts that has the rotor turning machine.
2007-10-05 08:27:37
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answered by Anonymous
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"you" don't, unless you have a machine shop set up. You take them to the proper machining / turning rotors shop.
2007-10-05 08:26:23
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answered by ~ Floridian`` 7
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You'll have to remove the calipers in order to remove the disc. Most automotive parts stores like NAPA etc. can turn them inexpensively.
2007-10-05 08:26:32
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answered by bikinkawboy 7
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You take them off, and to a machine shop for resurfacing, or 'turning' on a metal lathe.
2007-10-05 08:25:30
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answered by omnisource 6
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Go buy a $12,000 dollar lathe.
Or bring them to someone that does.
2007-10-05 08:24:55
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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Are you getting the hint yet?
2007-10-05 08:33:09
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answered by Lab 7
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