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The Risks of Resurfacing Your Brake Rotors
While resurfacing brake rotors seem like a quick fix, it often reduces rotor thickness and weakens braking performance. Modern braking systems—especially in versatile vehicles like the Dodge Durango—are engineered with specific tolerances, making replacement a safer option.
Why Replace Worn or Warped Brake Rotors?
1. Reduced Stopping Power
Thin or uneven rotors can lead to longer stopping distances and inconsistent braking response.
2. Increased Heat Retention
Resurfaced rotors are more prone to overheating, which can reduce braking efficiency and lead to rotor warping.
3. Brake Pad Damage
Rough or uneven rotor surfaces can wear down your brake pads prematurely and cause squealing or grinding.
4. Risk of Cracking
Rotors that are thinned too much during resurfacing are at higher risk of cracking under heat and pressure.
5. Vibration During Braking
Warped rotors often cause steering wheel vibration or pulsing in the brake pedal when stopping.
6. Cost of Repeat Service
Resurfacing may lead to future issues, costing more in the long run compared to full rotor replacement.
If you're noticing signs of brake trouble, replacing your rotors is often the safest move. Order here for amazing discounts on factory-quality parts. Have some concerns? Contact us for assistance.
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