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Old 01-18-11, 09:15 PM
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Well, took my car to the shop for them to take a look at these bent wheel studs, and was told I need new rotors....

It's hard to see from the picture, but there's about 2mm of lipage on that rotor. So basically, I think the surface has been worn down 2mm. The car has 76k miles on it, so new rotors are about due i guess? but wanna know how much more i can stretch these out. what do u guys think?

oh and in case u were wondering, still driving on the slightly bent studs since they were able to torque the lugs down to spec. waiting on new wheels to arrive so i can clear calipers without the spacers and extended (and now bent) studs.

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I would just replace the rotors, as they're (relatively) cheap enough.
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replace it.. u dont want your pads wearing down faster related to your bad rotors. i changed mine out at 60k with blank centric rotors.
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