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Old 11-05-2019, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Z00mie

I was told by a tech that the holes on the outer edge of the rotors are actually a good way to estimate rotor life remaining. It isn't actually a through hole but a cavity/divot that is drilled to a certain depth that when it is no longer discernable (because the rotor surface has worn away) the rotor is fully used up.
Yes, that is assuming the rotor wears evenly across its entire surface. Something I find rarely occurs, particularly with very worn rotors. Still think its best to use a micrometer to measure rotor thickness. Then you can determine the true low spots, and they may not be at the outer edge.



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