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- 98 Limited AWD 302
The Explorer parking brake pads are not self adjusting, backing up while hitting the brake does nothing for them.
The inner rotor surface should be smooth generally, but they may be able to be turned. Do not let someone cut too much off from the surface, don't waste any money on a place that doesn't properly operate the machine. There is very little extra meat on any rotors on later cars. You must discuss that and the amount of metal that will be removed. Most places like parts stores that turn rotors or drums do not care to do it right. They make more money if they sell you new parts, so they want to cut the old ones down until they are not serviceable. You must actually talk with them about that before letting them have the parts.
I'd much rather have slightly pitted or blued rotors returned to me, than really slick and cleanly surfaced parts that cannot be used.
The inner rotor surface should be smooth generally, but they may be able to be turned. Do not let someone cut too much off from the surface, don't waste any money on a place that doesn't properly operate the machine. There is very little extra meat on any rotors on later cars. You must discuss that and the amount of metal that will be removed. Most places like parts stores that turn rotors or drums do not care to do it right. They make more money if they sell you new parts, so they want to cut the old ones down until they are not serviceable. You must actually talk with them about that before letting them have the parts.
I'd much rather have slightly pitted or blued rotors returned to me, than really slick and cleanly surfaced parts that cannot be used.