Should Brake Rotors Be Resurfaced or Replaced?
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Severely worn brake rotors require replacement with new ones. Below are detailed instructions for brake rotor replacement: 1. Replace brake rotors after two brake pad changes: Replacing brake rotors doesn't necessarily mean replacing brake pads simultaneously. If the brake pads still have sufficient thickness, they can be retained. Generally, brake rotors should be replaced after two brake pad changes. When the combined groove depth on both sides of the rotor exceeds 3mm or the rotor edges become sharp, immediate replacement is necessary. 2. Depends on driving conditions and habits: Brake rotor replacement intervals are significantly influenced by driving environment and habits. Frequent braking in urban or mountainous areas accelerates wear, shortening replacement cycles. Conversely, highway driving with less frequent braking naturally extends service life.