<div style="color:black;font: 10pt Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Different rotors of different eras (even made by the same maker) have different min thickness because different rotor materials are used. <br>
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This is why each rotor should be stamped on them the min thickness.......and most do. <br>
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From: Bill <bachman.bill@gmail.com><br>
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<div>Well, no it didn't. Anyone figure out what they mean? <br>
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minimum be less than the rejection spec?</div>
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Thanks, Bill <br>
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<div>Someone wrote: </div>
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<div>I found reasonably priced rotors from EME ($243 each) but was confused by the 3.5mm MINIMUM thickness noted so I contacted them:</div>
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<div id="yiv6536617695UserInputtedText1"> Your listing says "NOTE: Minimum Thickness is 3.5mm". Is that correct? BMW spec is to replace anything less than 4mm.</div>
<div><span style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; line-height: 19px; color: rgb(35, 31, 32); font-size: 14px; margin: 0px 0px 10px;">This was their somewhat bizarre response:</span></div>
<div> Hi these rotors are made by Brembo who is the OEM supplier to BMW for most brake parts.<br>
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Does this help?</h3>
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