Originally Posted by hp383
I was discussing brakes with my favorite shop today. They work on a lot of older vehicles and I questioned why they had gotten rid of their brake lathe.

They said new drums and rotors, even those bought for older vehicles, are no longer made with enough material to turn and keep in spec. And the few that were able to be serviced the material was of such poor quality that it was nearly guaranteed to be a bring back for a warped rotor a short time later.

Are the available brake parts really that poorly made these days?

I'm running a set of Wagner drums and rotors purchased 8 years ago
Drums were USA mfg. rotors are Canadian mfg.

I'm assuming I will be able to have these turned at least once if needed. But it's going to be several years before I have the miles needed to replace pads and shoes.


I'm driving a ...cough cough ... 2018 F150 ... cough cough ... and the stealership turned my rear rotors when they talked me into letting them do the rear brakes last December.


running up my post count some more .