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rotor thickness: what tool to use to measure?
Hi all-
first post on this forum. I have never done rotors before (this is for a 98 m3, btw) and I want to be able to measure the rotor thickness before I jump into this project. I know that I cannot use a regular caliper since that will simply read the thickness of the outer lip. I need something that will be more like a C clamp caliper. I was at NAPA yesterday, and they had a nice digital C sytle caliper made for measuring rotors, but it was $76! I'd rather not hafta pull the rotors off the car and take them in just to have them measured, but $76 seems like a lot given that I will use it only once a year or so at most. I guess what I am asking here is... what are my alternatives? Are there cheaper, but accurate digital c-style calipers that I can get over the internet? Or should I buy a non-digital c-style caliper? (I am a little hesitant to get the non-digital as I expect that they may be harder to read... and being a begineer, I want the measurement to be as simple as possible.) Could anyone recommend a good low cost tool to do this? Input would be appreciated.... thanks, dan |
nevermind. Just ordered this digital brake micromenter
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Get your normal calipers and grind out the back of the jaws!
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I have the Fowler in non-digital but for the extra $20 the digital seems like a good thing.
You made a good purchase. |
I dont know how exact you guys need to be to check minimum spec on a rotor for replacement. I use an open end metric wrench on the end of the rotor. Cant get any cheaper. If its close to min spec its garbage.
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Also the amount of wear between new and min thickness on BMW's rotors is about 1.5mm, thats .75mm on each surface, so it needs to be reasonably precise. |
We sell a bunch of these right here on Pelican (for cheaper than Amazon!):
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/ksearch/pel_search.cgi?please_wait=N&forumid=&threadid=312 471&command=DWsearch&description=micrometer -Wayne |
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