

Your brake rotors are worn, warped, or scored and need attention — smooth rotors are what your pads grip to stop the car. When rotors are damaged you'll often feel a pulsing or vibration in the pedal when braking. Fresh or resurfaced rotors restore even, vibration-free stopping and let your new pads work properly.
Find a TechnicianIf the rotors still have enough thickness, they can often be resurfaced (machined smooth) for less than full replacement. If they're too thin, cracked, or deeply scored, they need to be replaced for safety.
A pulsing brake pedal or steering-wheel shake usually means the rotors are warped or unevenly worn. Resurfacing or replacing them smooths the surface and removes the vibration.
It's often a good idea, since worn rotors can quickly wear down new pads. Your mechanic will measure rotor thickness and advise whether both need attention.
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