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    Do these PFC rotors need to be replaced?

    I’m in the process of purchasing a PFC Z45 355mm front BBK, and the front rotors measure at 30.70mm. Do they need to be replaced? I could not find anything online regarding minimum rotor thickness for PFC Z54 355mm rotors, so hoping someone on here has some experience.

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    Last edited by cornerbalanced; 09-20-2023, 10:56 AM.

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    They look like they're being uncovered from a dig site.

    Yes maybe?

    I'd call PFC.
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      #3
      OEMs will machine the minimum thickness # on the edge of the rotor, but you'll probably have to contact PFC on this one. The slots are still there and some people run slotted rotors until the slots disappear which is most likely well below min thickness.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sharocks View Post
        They look like they're being uncovered from a dig site.

        Yes maybe?

        I'd call PFC.
        Will call PFC —

        They pretty much are. They’ve sat outside (stationary) on the car for quite a while, and were just removed. Figure they’ll clean up decently with some use.

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          #5
          I show front PFC DD minimum thickness as 26.4 mm. That is at the end of a track event, not the beginning.

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            #6
            Min thickness is prob 30, just going off other 355x32 rotors from Brembo/Stoptech.

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