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Jul 21, 2008 | 11:26 AM
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Is it safe to do this?
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As long as the rotors are above the minimum thickness, sure.
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I had the same question. I heard that if they are slotted and drilled, that you aren't supposed to re-surface them and are supposed to buy new ones? I guess my info is incorrect??
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