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October 27th, 2013 05:08 PM #1
Tight budget lang po baka meron po kayo alam na original pero murang rotor worn out na kasi yung sa unahan ko kakapalit ko lang ng pads eh recomendation ng mekaniko palitan na din daw ride ko po is jazz 2006 matic front rotor lang po yung worn out
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October 27th, 2013 06:06 PM #2Surplus lang pag asa mo kung mura hanap mo.
Pero suggestion ko measure mo muna thinckness. Baka naman within specs pa kahit ipa machine shop.
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October 27th, 2013 07:38 PM #3
Sir thank you po try ko maghanap hanap muna sa surplus any brand po na marerecomend nyo kung replacement naman... Ty po
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October 27th, 2013 07:51 PM #4
Check if you can still resurface those rotors. It's cheaper than getting new ones or surplus.
By the way, how did your rotors get worn out? You would have heard screaching sounds when the brake pads started eating into the rotors.
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October 27th, 2013 08:07 PM #5A 7 year old car with worn out rotors?!? My previous pickup of more than 18 years has its original rotors before I sold them. Had changed the brake pads months before selling and the rotors are still OK. You must be braking really hard or naka ilang reface ka na siguro.
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October 27th, 2013 11:54 PM #6
Yup kaya pag nakadinig kayo screeching sound better na magpalit agad kayo sa ngayon nag iipon na ko pamalit balita ko kasi mahal ang genuine nito
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October 28th, 2013 12:01 AM #7
Napagpractisan kasi ni misis eh mabigat ang paa buti nga hindi pumutok ang preno babae din po kasi previous owner nito
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October 28th, 2013 01:00 AM #8
Rotors will not give way unless the brake pads are not replaced regularly. It would be good to just visually inspect the pads every other time you do an oil change. If you see unwanted grooves being cut into the rotor face, then get a mechanic to check the pads and replace them if necessary. Some change pads every 30k or 40k km. AT cars usually change pads earlier than MT cars.
Last edited by Egan101; October 28th, 2013 at 01:05 AM.
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October 28th, 2013 01:28 AM #9
I've replaced mine since the difference is so small (machine shop vs replacement). Got a brand new pair for 2.2k and the machine shop is asking 1.4k for refacing the pair. Pwede pa pamachine shop pero I feel safer with an 800 difference.
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October 28th, 2013 01:29 AM #10Question lang po, ilan na mileage nung kotse? Ano daw reason bakit kelangan palitan yung rotors?
Both our cars still have original rotors at 134,000 and 150,000 km, and both cars never had any rotors refaced either.
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