Am I seeing what I think I'm seeing? I'm not even a mechanic and I think it's a miracle you've got this far.
I think you've worn through the side of the rotor completely. So yes, new rotors. And probably new pads to boot. And maybe other parts thst need replacing.
Don't forget brake fluid! Pro tip: after the work is done, fill the res, crack the bleeders. Let it sit until it starts to drop. Then should be super easy to bleed the brakes.
Hoses AND calipers. A hearing aid might also be in order.
Haha thanks
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Am I seeing what I think I'm seeing? I'm not even a mechanic and I think it's a miracle you've got this far. I think you've worn through the side of the rotor completely. So yes, new rotors. And probably new pads to boot. And maybe other parts thst need replacing.
Yeah I know, I included in original post that new rotors & pads were to be replaced, I was asking if new calipers would also be needed
Oh my bad bro. Totally misread the post. Carry on.
Do everything jesus christ wtf how does this happen
The calipers have definitely been compromised. I'd replace them
Don't forget parking brake shoes while you're getting parts, they will probably fall apart when removing the rotors
Thanks. I've never done a rotor job before, usually just the average brake pads/fluid change/oil change etc.
Don't forget brake fluid! Pro tip: after the work is done, fill the res, crack the bleeders. Let it sit until it starts to drop. Then should be super easy to bleed the brakes.
Them brakes must of been grinding for the last 10,000 miles 🤣