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Old 07-02-2004, 08:47 PM
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So now i have to replace the brake rotors on my 91 dodge stealth. I have a few questions, first of all should i just do the suspected trouble makers (the front rotors) or should i replace all the rotors? Second, should i, myself replace the rotors on my car or should i let a professional handle that? And if i can replace the rotors on my car what is the difficulty of replacing them? And how would i go about replacing them. My rotors are really warped, the sooner your reply the better.
 
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OH! and which is better for me to get. Cross drilled or slotted? My previous OEM rotors are warped which is causing me to replace them. So which would be the most long lasting type?
 
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THANKS! That will help alot.
 
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The swap is pretty easy. The rotors probably will not jsut slide off the lugs. Their are two threaded holes near the hub that you can use to force the rotor off. Just thread the proper sized screw into the hole and alternating bolts tighten then untle hte rotor is free/off.

You may not need to upgrade the stock rotors can be turned a few times to cure the warp. And my TT stockers lasted 70k miles. If you really want ot upgrade I'd just go with a hardened(cryo treated)rotor unless you do alot of road corse/auto X racing, then slotted or xdrilled mige be worth it. .
 



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