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Front Brake Rotor Resurfacing at home (and groove your brake pads) on 2013 BMW X5 E70

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2023
  • Yes you can reuse and resurface rotors at home. Here's how.
    And you can groove your own brake pads.
    www.harborfrei...

Komentáře • 17

  • @pants3437
    @pants3437 Před rokem +2

    Great method of removing rust and getting a good surface on the rotor. I would highly recommend using a dial indicator before and after to measure the run out and verify that the resurfacing eliminated any warped areas.

    • @jcx2bby
      @jcx2bby  Před rokem +2

      This method isn't for "truing" the rotor, just re-surfacing and deglazing it. Many times, if the pedal wasn't pulsing, and you just need new pads, you can deglaze the rotor and get much much more life out of them.

  • @lieberfreialsgleich
    @lieberfreialsgleich Před 5 měsíci +1

    It is easier grooving the rotor‘ s outside on the the car. Start the engine, out a gear. Let it run and groove. 100% save. Only the inner part I Groove the way you do it.

  • @GoingShirtless
    @GoingShirtless Před 3 měsíci +2

    These methods would be much improved by using the power tools stationary with the disk revolving on a lazy susan type of contraption. It would not take much. A few angle irons bolted together to create a stand with a hole that the handle hold could be used to attach the tool into. Then just give the lazy susan with the brake rotor on it a little spin. More even, less work and less of chance of nicking the edge and surface of the rotor.

  • @jeraldhite9744
    @jeraldhite9744 Před 12 hodinami +1

    If the rotor has no heat markings and / or stress cracks. It should be fine. Only do it once to be safe.

    • @jcx2bby
      @jcx2bby  Před 12 hodinami

      @@jeraldhite9744 concur

  • @persiancucumber9255
    @persiancucumber9255 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for posting this, i have a 35d and have a large lip on all the rotors, glad they are OEM rotors, so i can do this in the future. 👍👍

    • @jcx2bby
      @jcx2bby  Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah buddy, save those rotors and reuse them, assuming they aren't warped. They should last a very long time.

  • @craigquann
    @craigquann Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've always just replaced the rotors with the pads. Rotors used to be cheap for my old cars. My truck is a little different. Rotors are a bit pricey. So this is the plan to refresh the ones on it that still have 60% pads after 3 years and 40 000 km. But the brake kits are cheap enough that once the pads are toast too, she's getting all new gear... might even do the calipers and hoses.

  • @theodorekell
    @theodorekell Před 7 měsíci

    That factory groove is cut to the 2/32" so when you no longer see it through an opening in the caliper, time to replace the brake pads. For the ridges on the rotor, I just bought 2 painted rear rotors for $120 because this will be cheaper than spending 2 hours removing rust. Although, mine had way more rust than just a couple of ridges.

  • @craigquann
    @craigquann Před 4 měsíci

    Monster is pretty good. Cheap, tasty and they work! Ontario Canada bud!

  • @lisiatepalu7737
    @lisiatepalu7737 Před měsícem +1

    Thankyou for the information Thankyou

  • @barenekid9695
    @barenekid9695 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Orbital sander does a Good job Conditioning

    • @jcx2bby
      @jcx2bby  Před 4 měsíci

      Nice tip. I will have to try that

  • @user-iq8ey2fx1l
    @user-iq8ey2fx1l Před 27 dny

    Why do Americans always make everything seem such a big deal

    • @jcx2bby
      @jcx2bby  Před 27 dny

      @@user-iq8ey2fx1l you're welcome?