Tools Required
J 26900-1  Combimike Micrometer
- Reposition and support the caliper and the brake pads. Refer to 
Front Disc Brake Pads Replacement 
 or to 
Rear Disc Brake Pads Replacement 
 as applicable.
 
- Clean the friction surfaces of the brake rotor with denatured alcohol
 or an equivalent brake cleaner.
 
- Use a J 26900-1 
, or the equivalent micrometer, in order to measure the thickness
of  the brake rotor. Measure the thickness of the rotor at 4 or more points equally
spaced  around the rotor. Position the J 26900-1 
, or the equivalent, at the same distance from the outside edge of
the rotor,  in the brake pad lining contact area.
 
- Calculate the difference between the highest and lowest thickness measurements
 in order to obtain the amount of thickness variation.
 
- Compare the thickness variation measurement to the following specification:
 
Specification
|     •  | The maximum thickness variation of the front rotors is 0.025 mm
 (0.001 in). | 
 
|     •  | The maximum thickness variation of the rear rotors is 0.025 mm
 (0.001 in). | 
 
Important: Brake rotor thickness variation greater than the specification can cause brake
 pulsation.
- If the brake rotor thickness variation measurement exceeds the specification,
 refinish or replace the rotor. In order to refinish the rotor, refer to 
Brake Rotor Refinishing 
. In order to replace the rotor,
refer to 
Front Brake Rotor Replacement 
  or
to 
Rear Brake Rotor Replacement 
 as applicable.
 
- If you refinish or replace the rotor, measure the assembled lateral runout
 (LRO) of the rotor in order to verify the performance of the disc brake system. Refer
 to 
Brake Rotor Assembled Lateral Runout Measurement 
.