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ST205 MINIMUM ROTOR THICKNESS - 6G Celicas Forums

Topic #94732 6 posts Started by 4-eyed-freek
Hey guys, im am on the hunt for the minimum thickness for the front rotors. mine are currently at 29mm after being turned. the only concern i have is the inside part where the rotor would be nearest to the hub looks really thin. im not sure if they are okay still or if i need to hunt down yet another set.

This post has been edited by 4-eyed-freek: Dec 11, 2014 - 1:47 PM

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I had a crap load of trouble trying to find the number. gave up and got new rotors.

uk and europe members should be able to get it

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dba states 30 mm


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we should definitely sticky this for future 205 owners in the states! I know rotors can be a real hassle to find, making used rotors a big option. This helps a lot!

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Awesome!! sticky this please!

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