MarEng
Silver Member
Does anybody do this themselves? I have always just replaced the pads and moved on but the surfaces are getting pretty wavy - more surface area = better braking right?!? Can I do it with the home metal lathe? I see many of the exotic sports cars with a ground finish - swirls on the surface. However, the old Dodge has never had anything other than concentric circles. Just curious what is involved - I also want the control of stopping before I hit minimum thickness even if the surface isn't totally flat - something the local machine shop won't do.