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Some people think 2 piece rotors are more prone to warping actually because the aluminum doesn't heat up at the same rate as the cast iron. You CAN cut or

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Old 05-28-2014, 09:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Some people think 2 piece rotors are more prone to warping actually because the aluminum doesn't heat up at the same rate as the cast iron.

You CAN cut or turn or resurface the rotors as you would normal rotors, but I still think that once you cut warped rotors, they will warp almost immediately.


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