broc944 1/2 ton status Joined Sep 23, 2005 Posts 1,660 Reaction score 0 Location Northern Minnesota May 7, 2006 #1 What is the minimum rotor thickness to have the rotors turned?
79k20350 3/4 ton status Premium Joined Nov 22, 2004 Posts 7,760 Reaction score 2 Location Ct May 7, 2006 #2 when you pull the rotor its stamped right on it
broc944 1/2 ton status Joined Sep 23, 2005 Posts 1,660 Reaction score 0 Location Northern Minnesota May 7, 2006 #3 I knew that, really I did. I was just testing ya .
79k20350 3/4 ton status Premium Joined Nov 22, 2004 Posts 7,760 Reaction score 2 Location Ct May 7, 2006 #4 Sure ya where...
79k20350 3/4 ton status Premium Joined Nov 22, 2004 Posts 7,760 Reaction score 2 Location Ct May 7, 2006 #5 Btw the numebr your looking for is 1.465"
U u2slow 1/2 ton status Joined May 9, 2001 Posts 2,217 Reaction score 0 Location BC Canada May 7, 2006 #6 IMO they are good down to around 1.25" - that's the thickness of the Dodge rotor, using the same caliper.
IMO they are good down to around 1.25" - that's the thickness of the Dodge rotor, using the same caliper.
JDNobodi 3/4 ton status Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Oct 9, 2002 Posts 8,488 Reaction score 32,939 Location Santa Maria, CA May 7, 2006 #7 u2slow said: IMO they are good down to around 1.25" - that's the thickness of the Dodge rotor, using the same caliper. Click to expand... Speaking of which. I've seen photos of the Dodge rotor and the rotor looks like chevy 3/4 ton rotor. Are the rotors the same?
u2slow said: IMO they are good down to around 1.25" - that's the thickness of the Dodge rotor, using the same caliper. Click to expand... Speaking of which. I've seen photos of the Dodge rotor and the rotor looks like chevy 3/4 ton rotor. Are the rotors the same?