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Change Brake Pads and Rotor at the same time?

 
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Old Jun 13, 2011
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Change Brake Pads and Rotor at the same time?

I changed my front brake pads about a year ago.
Now the brakes have this pulsing effect, feels like I have anti-lock brakes on, except I don't have anti-lock brakes !!
My guess is that the rotors are warped.

I'm planning just to change the rotors.
However, one of my co worker insists that I should change both the pads and rotors the same time because they're like husband and wife.
Ok, whatever.

If I must change the pads, I will, but I can't visualize that they must be changed the same time...
Any advise?

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Re: Change Brake Pads and Rotor at the same time?

usually when you change brake pads you should also get new rotors so im assuming it still applies for vice versa . but check this out you can't beat this deal anywhere http://www.dezod.com/pd-dezod-motors...nomy-brake.cfm
 
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