Brake Rotor Surfacer On Car Service System Bear Model 1460 on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, California, US
ON CAR ROTOR SURFACER BY BEAR MODEL 1460 MOUNTS TO CARS AND TRUCKS THIS IS A SANDING TYPE SURFACER NOT A CARBITE TIP CUTTER, MOUNT IT TO THE STRUT OR SPINDEL PUT THE VEHICLE IN LOW GEAR AND IT WILL SURFACE ROTORS ON THE CAR, WE HAVE TRIED IT AND IT WORKS OK, USES A DISC TYPE SANDING PAD THAT YOU CAN BUY AT HARDWARE OR WELDING STORES, DOES ONE ROTOR AT A TIME NICE FOR INBOARD ROTORS, WE TRIED IT ON A MID 80S HONDA MOUNTS FINE
THANK MIKE
510 226-6299
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