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It depends. If they are not too thin, you can take them to a machine shop or Napa. They might be able to turn the rotors for pretty cheap. If you decide to replace the rotor, you need to replace both sides at the same time. Make sure the piston is pushed back to the original position when you replaced the pad. Did the wheel turn smoothly (by hand) after changing the pads? BTW, you can rebuild the caliper if you want. You don't need to replace both calipers.
This post has been edited by Gary: Aug 6, 2007 - 3:43 PM -------------------- _Gary
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