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      09-09-2019, 03:21 PM   #6
Wgosma
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+1

Change rotors and brake pads at same time... your indy mechanic trying to charge you twice by making you come back to change pad down the road.
I dont need to change the sensors too right?
You don't have to, but sometimes the old sensor gets brittle and may crack upon removal- sensor is cheap, but a new one.
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