rotors from Euro MotoElectrics

Michael Cecchini mrc.engr at verizon.net
Tue Jul 13 19:56:24 EDT 2021


Different rotors of different eras (even made by the same maker) have different min thickness because different rotor materials are used. 

This is why each rotor should be stamped on them the min thickness.......and most do. 


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From: Bill <bachman.bill at gmail.com>

 Well, no it didn't.  Anyone figure out what they mean?  
How can minimum be less than the rejection spec? 
Thanks, Bill 

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Someone wrote:  
I found reasonably priced rotors from EME ($243 each) but was confused by the 3.5mm MINIMUM thickness noted so I contacted them:    Your listing says "NOTE: Minimum Thickness is 3.5mm". Is that correct? BMW spec is to replace anything less than 4mm.This was their somewhat bizarre response:    Hi these rotors are made by Brembo who is the OEM supplier to BMW for most brake parts.

    The listing says the "minimum thickness is 3.5mm", so that means that is the MINIMUM.

Does this help?
 
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