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Old 01-25-2013, 05:54 PM
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Given that rotors aren't super expensive, I'd have them machined if they seem likely to be within the wear limits, or buy new ones if they seem questionable, have deep grooves, or you don't want to leave the car apart long enough to get the machining done. Machining locally costs about 1/2 what new rotors cost, which is a nice savings but not a huge one.
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