- If the inboard friction surface of the brake rotor is not accessible,
reposition and support the caliper with the brake pads. Refer to
Brake Pads Replacement
.
- Clean the friction surfaces of the brake rotor with denatured alcohol,
or an equivalent approved brake cleaner.
- Using a micrometer calibrated in thousanths-of-a-millimeter,
or ten-thousanths-of-an-inch, measure and record the thickness of the brake rotor
at 4 or more points, evenly spaced around the rotor.
Ensure that the measurements are only taken within the friction surfaces and
that the micrometer is positioned the same distance from the outer edge of the
rotor, about 13 mm (½ in), for each measurement.
- Compare the lowest thickness measurement recorded to the following specifications:
Specification
• | Brake rotor minimum allowable thickness after refinishing: 24.9 mm
(0.980 in). |
• | Brake rotor discard thickness: 24.7 mm (0.972 in). |
- If the lowest thickness measurement of the brake rotor is above the minimum
allowable thickness after refinishing specification, the rotor may be able to be
refinished, depending upon surface and wear conditions which may be present.
- If the lowest thickness measurement of the brake rotor is at or below
the minimum allowable thickness after refinishing specification, the rotor may
not be refinished.
- If the lowest thickness measurement of the brake rotor is at or below
the discard thickness specification, the rotor requires replacement.