Volume 3, Issue 6 - June 2002

Front Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement - by Whelp

Prior to a track day at Laguna Seca, I changed my front pads.  So I replaced the front pads, but did not “turn” or replace the rotors. I began to notice less braking power and, things just did not “feel” right anymore. So I checked things out, ˝ of those new pads are left nothing wrong there. I drive on lots of up and downhill STEEP twisties, so I expected this. However when I looked at my rotors they looked like an old LP! Very Groovy!  

I remembered seeing new rotors on the net for a little over $60 each so I ordered a new set of pads and rotors at the same time! This is how I installed them.

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