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Steve
You are correct. No rotor that is below minimum thickness is safe on any car for risk for hyper-extension of the caliper pistons. As a matter of California state law, no parts company will turn a rotor that results in an undersized thickness. Correct once again, since the resulting thickness after turning met the minimum thickness spec, it was permissible. The results I experienced are excellent so far. Haasman
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