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Old 04-22-2009, 09:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New/Turned Rotors when getting new Brake Pads?

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Brakes got checked today and I'm getting some new pads. I've been having no problem with my brakes (99 Camry) but the pads have gotten thin. I understand that while I'm at it, I need to get the rotors turned/replaced. Is that correct? Is there any harm if I do the pads first myself and then later have the rotors turned?

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If the rotor have bad wear or grooves in them it could wear your new pads weird. New rotors these days are pretty cheap, I would just do it all while your doing the pads.
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It is advisable to get new rotors or turn the old ones when installing new pads. The pads will seat better to a new or turned rotor surface. It is also advisable to do this when the pads are first installed, not later.

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Thanks a ton! And is it typically cheaper to pay someone to turn them than to replace them myself?
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Thanks a ton! And is it typically cheaper to pay someone to turn them than to replace them myself?
Around here it costs about $15 per rotor to have them turned, Vs about $100 each for new ones.
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I had the rotors turned about a year ago at the local parts store. They charged $12 per rotor.

I replaced rotors a few times on various cars, I've always gotten Brembo Blank rotors them from the Tire Rack.

For a 1999 4-cyl Camry, it looks like they are $40 each.


http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/resul...9&autoModClar=
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The cheap rotors (made in China) are around $30 each at places like Pep Boys.

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I am also in need of new brake pads and rotors for Camry 1999, CE 4cl. I checked on ebay and the cheapest set are around $60. I am thinking about spending a bit more for better quality equipment but don't' know which one to choose or where I should buy them.

My budget is around $100 for the whole set.

Should I get ceramic or semi-metallic?

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