I took my Audi TT in to a local garage for an oil change. The mechanic inspected my car and determined the brakes were "90% gone." I was told I needed to replace both the pads and the rotors.
I asked if the rotors could be turned/ground instead of replaced and was told that, for fuel efficiency purposes, newer model cars are equipped with rotors that are not designed to last longer than the pads. Therefore, the rotors must be replaced each time the pads are replaced.
Please clarify. Thanks.
I asked if the rotors could be turned/ground instead of replaced and was told that, for fuel efficiency purposes, newer model cars are equipped with rotors that are not designed to last longer than the pads. Therefore, the rotors must be replaced each time the pads are replaced.
Please clarify. Thanks.
Jun 15, 2009 at 11:09 AM