Roadracer350
Senior Member
It does not matter if you turn them or not the cracked will still be in the underlying metal. Once they get hot again the metal will expand hence the cracks will open up and get bigger and eventually crack all the way thru and fail. Have you ever seen a rotor come apart? It looks like a grenade goes off in the wheel well. Let's do some simple physics.. You on the highway doing say 60. The rotor and the wheel are traveling at the same speed. Here is where it gets interesting... The edge of the rotor near the front of the car is doing 60 and slowing just like the tire, the bottom is doing 0, the rear edge closest to the cabin is doing 60 and accelerating and the top is at max velocity doing 120. I don't know about you but a hunk of steel doing 120 I want to be true and fatigue free... Just my opinion.