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Old 02-04-2003, 11:47 PM
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Question Where can I resurface Crossed Drilled Rotors?

I've got a '99 g20 and replaced the front and rear rotors with stillen crossed drilled rotors. The time has come to replace the pads but I can't find any shop that will resurface drilled rotors. I've tried Kragen, Pep Boys and Auto Zone but they all tell me that you can only use crossed drilled rotors once. Is that true? If any of you know where I can get these resurfaced i'd appreciate it. Thanks, Aiwen
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Why will ya resurface drilled rotors??
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Old 08-14-2005, 04:09 PM
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Re: Where can I resurface Crossed Drilled Rotors?

They are either serviceable or they are not ....... Go shopping & buy new ones. If you make them too thin the ABS will give you problems & they will tend to get hotter than they should & the Anti rattle grips will scrub then making you wish you hadn't bothered ....... (Been there done that)
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