2002 Sonata, brake rotors and pads?
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2002 Sonata, brake rotors and pads?
I have a 2002 Sonata in need of new brake rotors and pads but I can't seem
to find any auto parts dealers in my area who have them in stock. A friend
told me that the 2002 Sonata uses the same rotors as the 2001. Is there any
truth in that?
to find any auto parts dealers in my area who have them in stock. A friend
told me that the 2002 Sonata uses the same rotors as the 2001. Is there any
truth in that?
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Re: 2002 Sonata, brake rotors and pads?
Y2Bogus wrote:
> I have a 2002 Sonata in need of new brake rotors and pads but I can't seem
> to find any auto parts dealers in my area who have them in stock. A friend
> told me that the 2002 Sonata uses the same rotors as the 2001. Is there any
> truth in that?
You shouldn't need rotors on a two year old car. Who's telling you that
they need to be replaced and why?
> I have a 2002 Sonata in need of new brake rotors and pads but I can't seem
> to find any auto parts dealers in my area who have them in stock. A friend
> told me that the 2002 Sonata uses the same rotors as the 2001. Is there any
> truth in that?
You shouldn't need rotors on a two year old car. Who's telling you that
they need to be replaced and why?
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Re: 2002 Sonata, brake rotors and pads?
"hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> According to the parts catalog, 01 and 02 use the same rotors.
>
Thank you kindly.
news:7e8d9faa93bb53e3de3226515b22d37f@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> According to the parts catalog, 01 and 02 use the same rotors.
>
Thank you kindly.
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Re: 2002 Sonata, brake rotors and pads?
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@att.net> wrote in message
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> Y2Bogus wrote:
>
>> I have a 2002 Sonata in need of new brake rotors and pads but I can't
>> seem to find any auto parts dealers in my area who have them in stock.
>> A friend told me that the 2002 Sonata uses the same rotors as the 2001.
>> Is there any truth in that?
>
> You shouldn't need rotors on a two year old car. Who's telling you that
> they need to be replaced and why?
>
My breaks started squealing horribly so I had my friend, who's a mechanic
take a look at them. He offered to do the job for free if I get him the
parts.
news:LW7Tc.204929$OB3.612@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Y2Bogus wrote:
>
>> I have a 2002 Sonata in need of new brake rotors and pads but I can't
>> seem to find any auto parts dealers in my area who have them in stock.
>> A friend told me that the 2002 Sonata uses the same rotors as the 2001.
>> Is there any truth in that?
>
> You shouldn't need rotors on a two year old car. Who's telling you that
> they need to be replaced and why?
>
My breaks started squealing horribly so I had my friend, who's a mechanic
take a look at them. He offered to do the job for free if I get him the
parts.
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Re: 2002 Sonata, brake rotors and pads?
"Y2Bogus" <no@way.pal> wrote in message
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> My breaks started squealing horribly so I had my friend, who's a mechanic
> take a look at them.
You probably just need pads. Did he measure the thickness of the rotors? If
not then he can't really make the determination that the rotors need
replacing.
The squealing is likely coming from the metal clip-like wear indicators on
the pads. When the pads wear down sufficiently, the ends of these clips
contact the rotor and squeal so as to alert you that the friction lining is
worn out.
--
Wayne Moses,
2002 Hyundai Elantra GT
http://egt.gwebworks.com
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Re: 2002 Sonata, brake rotors and pads?
Wayne Moses wrote:
> "Y2Bogus" <no@way.pal> wrote in message
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>
>
>>My breaks started squealing horribly so I had my friend, who's a mechanic
>>take a look at them.
>
>
> You probably just need pads. Did he measure the thickness of the rotors? If
> not then he can't really make the determination that the rotors need
> replacing.
>
> The squealing is likely coming from the metal clip-like wear indicators on
> the pads. When the pads wear down sufficiently, the ends of these clips
> contact the rotor and squeal so as to alert you that the friction lining is
> worn out.
Exactly. Squealing doesn't indicate a rotor problem.
> "Y2Bogus" <no@way.pal> wrote in message
> news:411d45eb$0$5918$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
>
>
>>My breaks started squealing horribly so I had my friend, who's a mechanic
>>take a look at them.
>
>
> You probably just need pads. Did he measure the thickness of the rotors? If
> not then he can't really make the determination that the rotors need
> replacing.
>
> The squealing is likely coming from the metal clip-like wear indicators on
> the pads. When the pads wear down sufficiently, the ends of these clips
> contact the rotor and squeal so as to alert you that the friction lining is
> worn out.
Exactly. Squealing doesn't indicate a rotor problem.
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