02-19-2015, 02:08 AM
@Shawn - do you mean brake rotor/disk?
If you plan to use the rotor, use a tenths indicator to discover if the rotor faces are actually parallel. Move the rotor under a stationary indicator.
Used rotors are probably not going to be flat or parallel. A new one should be, a freshly-turned one might be.
If you plan to use the rotor, use a tenths indicator to discover if the rotor faces are actually parallel. Move the rotor under a stationary indicator.
Used rotors are probably not going to be flat or parallel. A new one should be, a freshly-turned one might be.