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Can I replace just the pads (with oem) and not the rotors?
If I do so what is the bed-in procedure?
I don't have a caliper guage to measure thickness. Rotors look good, no scouring etc.
And the rear rotors, I suppose those will ever wear below minimum thickness...out since they do little breaking.
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If the rotors look good and there is no vibration, change the pads and usually thats it. One tip, spend $3 for some fine emery clothe and sand your rotors. Both sides. Sand up and down not round and round, this breaks the glaze. then clean them well with brake cleaner and rags. Theres no need for a micrometer to measure rotor wear, it will tell you when it need replacing by vibration or noise. In this case i simply replace them. Turning is simply not worth it money wise. New rotors are dirt cheap now so i just do that. (i work in a shop and the labor cost generally makes it a wash at best.)
The brakes are one system almost every automaker makes simple. If you have no leaks, vibration or noise and you know your pad depth, usually all is well. Spend the minimum on the brakes since dependability is taken for granted here. Causes for alarm, vibration, loss of fluid, change in pedal feel, idiot light.