2007 2007 Chevy Express 2500 minimum rotor thickness
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2007 2007 Chevy Express 2500 minimum rotor thickness
I have a 2007 Chevy Express 2500 and would like to know what the recommended minimum thickness for the rotors is to ensure safe operation. HUH, put 2007 twice in title. Sorry can't erase it.
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I know it is wasteful BUT !! I feel when in doubt swap it out !! especially in brakes I just never want a reason a accident happened is cause I was being cheap and trying to save a few bucks on brakes.
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Could be. Have not had the wheels of yet. 2007 and first time that pedal is low enough that I know a brake job is nearby. Just wondering about the rears as most pressure is exerted up front. The front will receive ECB`s USR 7094 rotors. Thanks.
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There are no stupid questions except those not asked. But there are plenty of stupid answers, like those unrelated to the question
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The pedal height should be the same, regardless of brake wear. However, your fluid level in the master cylinder will be low if the brakes are worn. But if its the rears you are talking about, then its harder to go by the fluid since the calipers have much less volume than the fronts.
I do a visual check twice a year when I swap my snow tires on and off.
I do a visual check twice a year when I swap my snow tires on and off.
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The pedal height should be the same, regardless of brake wear. However, your fluid level in the master cylinder will be low if the brakes are worn. But if its the rears you are talking about, then its harder to go by the fluid since the calipers have much less volume than the fronts.
I do a visual check twice a year when I swap my snow tires on and off.
I do a visual check twice a year when I swap my snow tires on and off.
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