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Old 06-30-03, 12:02 AM
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Default Replacing Stock Rotors with Slotted and Drilled

Anyone have any info on replacing the rotors, is it a hard job to do and are there any tips on doing it?
all help is appreciated.
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Old 06-30-03, 01:00 AM
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if you haven't done it or at least seen it done many times, its not something to venture out and try. many places will charge you about $100, so just let them do it and make sure they let you watch carefully and try to learn that way

cause, you know...failure is not pretty
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i agree , even if u r somewhat experianced with mechanics let a shop do it and just watch them, cus if they mess up u get reimbursed but if u do it than u'r out more money later. shouldn't b that much like $100.00 mayb 200.00 the most..
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