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Brake Rotor Thickness Variation Measurement

Warning: Refer to Brake Dust Warning in the Preface section.

Note: Any disc brake rotor that exhibits thickness variation exceeding the maximum acceptable level must be refinished or replaced. Thickness variation exceeding the maximum acceptable level can cause brake pulsation.

  1. If the inboard friction surface of the brake rotor is not accessible, reposition and support the caliper with the brake pads. Refer to Front Disc Brake Pads Replacement .
  2. Clean the friction surfaces of the brake rotor with denatured alcohol, or an equivalent approved brake cleaner.

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  4. Using a micrometre (1) calibrated in thousandths-of-a-millimetre, or ten-thousandths-of-an-inch, measure and record the thickness of the brake rotor at 4 or more points, evenly spaced around the brake rotor.
  5. Make sure that the measurements are only taken within the friction surfaces and that the micrometre is positioned the same distance from the outer edge of the brake rotor, about 13 mm (1/2 in), for each measurement.

  6. Calculate the difference between the highest and lowest thickness measurements recorded to obtain the amount of thickness variation.
  7. Note: Whenever a brake rotor is refinished or replaced, the assembled lateral runout (LRO) of the brake rotor must be measured to make sure optimum performance of the disc brakes.

  8. Compare the thickness variation measurement to the following specification:
  9. Specification
    Brake rotor maximum allowable thickness variation: 0.001 mm (0.0004 in).

  10. If the brake rotor thickness variation measurement exceeds the specification, the brake rotor requires refinishing or replacement.
   


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