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Brake pads, worn rotors, and other sources of irritation.

Hey guys, I am going to chime in on this one too. I have been doing mechanical work for a long time. I have worked in a lot of different shops over the years, including Les Schwab, Sears, and Good Year. During the first 2 or 3 years in the trade, I probably overhauled more braking systems than your average "recreational mechanic" would in a lifetime.

My take on the question at hand is this; No it is not completely necessary to turn the rotors on every brake job, on my own cars I use my best judgement and sometimes that means just slapping a set of pads on and calling it good.

However, if you are doing it professionally, you have a high degree of liability to deal with. I never did a brake job in a reputable shop that I didn't at least turn the rotors, whether they needed it or not. Anything that couldn't be turned because it would then be too thin was tossed into the metal barrell.
 
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