Recently I replaced the front brake pads and rotors on a 99 Camry 4-cyl on the advice of an independent shop. The pads were clearly worn out but the rotors looked ok. I used Wagner BD125222. I had last replaced the rotors about 3 years / 55k miles ago (mostly highway) and the rotars had a "Lifetime Warranty". The mechanic was adamant that they could not be turned so I would like to take them to the store to claim my warranty.
What is the definition of minimum thickness? I read somewhere that the minimun thickness is stamped on the hub bit there is nothing on my rotors. I also recall reading somewhere that Toyota rotors come with a 25 mm thickness and 23 mm is considered minimum. Does that apply to non-Toyota rotors as well?
What is the definition of minimum thickness? I read somewhere that the minimun thickness is stamped on the hub bit there is nothing on my rotors. I also recall reading somewhere that Toyota rotors come with a 25 mm thickness and 23 mm is considered minimum. Does that apply to non-Toyota rotors as well?