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Old 07-27-2005, 02:42 PM
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New Rotors

I bought some new brembo rotors for my truck. do they have to be turned before my mechanic installs them?
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No, not if they are new.
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Just have him/her mount them.
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Don't you have to hit them with some brake cleaner to get rid of the greasy protective coating?
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Originally Posted by 4-RUNNIN' FREAK
Don't you have to hit them with some brake cleaner to get rid of the greasy protective coating?

you can, i did on mine jsut because i got it more greasy with fingerprints when i replaced mine.....

the brembos i got had a really nice crosshatched finish on them.... look way better than any of the rotors i have ever used before....
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