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It took some time to set up on initial use. I'm guessing it works fine on newer cars, but I wouldn't be surprised if certain sensors need to be disabled.
This was more of an experiment than a "how-to" for the typical DIY'er, since most people won't have access to this lathe. It would have gone much faster with the Honda adapter. Also, Honda recommends using an on-car lathe.
Thanks. I bought it on Facebook Marketplace for $110, which is quite a bit less than its usual pricing. Here's more detail: ruclips.net/video/ZjUhhEGIJcI/видео.html
Cool tool, but man, the setup time almost makes it worth it to just have a shop turn the rotors. The proper adapters would really save time, shame you couldn’t find a set.
Now that I done it a couple times, it's not too bad to set up. Honda recommends using an on-car lathe, so I'd have to leave my car with a shop. I may revisit making the adapters on my 3D printer.
Without the optional power unit, the lathe has to be installed on the driving wheels. It barely worked on the Pilot's rear wheels; I had to make shallower cuts.
If I saw you using a powered driver to loosen and tighten those bolts on the lathe, I'd give you a raise...and then fire you so you'd have extra regret
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Thats very nice job sir
Thanks!
seems like a lot of work to set up does it work on newer cars
It took some time to set up on initial use. I'm guessing it works fine on newer cars, but I wouldn't be surprised if certain sensors need to be disabled.
They could have a rotor halfway done in the bench by the time it takes to install this.
This was more of an experiment than a "how-to" for the typical DIY'er, since most people won't have access to this lathe. It would have gone much faster with the Honda adapter. Also, Honda recommends using an on-car lathe.
Unless you have a vehicle you have to remove the whole hub(bearing, axel, ect) to get tube rotor off.
Great job I like way how you do job how you got lathe machine and how much cost thank you
Thanks. I bought it on Facebook Marketplace for $110, which is quite a bit less than its usual pricing. Here's more detail: ruclips.net/video/ZjUhhEGIJcI/видео.html
Cool tool, but man, the setup time almost makes it worth it to just have a shop turn the rotors. The proper adapters would really save time, shame you couldn’t find a set.
Now that I done it a couple times, it's not too bad to set up. Honda recommends using an on-car lathe, so I'd have to leave my car with a shop. I may revisit making the adapters on my 3D printer.
so it has to be on the driving wheels.
Without the optional power unit, the lathe has to be installed on the driving wheels. It barely worked on the Pilot's rear wheels; I had to make shallower cuts.
If I saw you using a powered driver to loosen and tighten those bolts on the lathe, I'd give you a raise...and then fire you so you'd have extra regret
Ok.