I don't see why they complain about the job ? All your doing is cleaning , and ruffling up the rotors along resurfacing them. What could possibly go wrong? That's serves the same purpose as getting them cut. As long as you have enough rotor and don't go below the recommended thickness of the walls , it should be perfectly fine. I done the same thing for years and no problems. Knock on wood ! Fantastic job sir .
Thanks for video Anderson. Its been a great help to see some of your auto videos. For Rotor resurfacing, just wanted to know the tool you use, and sandpaper grit. Is that a grinder? And what grit are those disks? Thnx.
You never know ! When you'll need to do this ! .... But I would like to recommend a new title " Resurfacing rotors at your own risk " ....LOL...With that, no one can say you didn't put the disclaimer out there.
I don't see why they complain about the job ? All your doing is cleaning , and ruffling up the rotors along resurfacing them. What could possibly go wrong? That's serves the same purpose as getting them cut. As long as you have enough rotor and don't go below the recommended thickness of the walls , it should be perfectly fine. I done the same thing for years and no problems. Knock on wood ! Fantastic job sir .
Looks great!
Looks good to me!👍
As one who does have a lathe and also does his own brakes, I would not be too quick to condemn this video.
Nice!
Thanks , you cant please everyone. I'm in the rust belt, I do something like this too. And it works. Thanks
Thanks for the update. Don't listen to these keyboard warriors. This is a tried a true method.
Like alot of things in life, its all matter of opinion as long as its working for you go with it. They look good to me bro 👍🏽
Looks good.
Thanks for video Anderson. Its been a great help to see some of your auto videos. For Rotor resurfacing, just wanted to know the tool you use, and sandpaper grit. Is that a grinder? And what grit are those disks? Thnx.
Thanks for your instruction. I love DIY video. Keep posting good instruction
some cars have an indicator that will be cut ,with that edge what you just grinded, my friend got those to buy 10€ each
Show me how to do the back ones and I'll think your a real badass! Front looks good.
Same bolt pattern… block the car up but the rear rotors on the front wheel drive for turning power😉
Did you at any point actually measure the rotor thickness?
You are a genius! Obviously you have to know what you are doing before you try this. My next weekend project...
You never know ! When you'll need to do this ! .... But I would like to recommend a new title " Resurfacing rotors at your own risk " ....LOL...With that, no one can say you didn't put the disclaimer out there.
You never need to "do this!"....Disclaimers are for pussies!
Buy a standard transmission car then you can do this.