Disc Brake Component Specifications

2006 Buick Terraza CXL, 3.5 L, AWDSECTION Disc Brake Component Specifications
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Disc Brake Component Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Front Brake Pads (16 in and 17 in)
  • Taper
0.15 mm 0.006 in
Front Brake Rotor (16 in)
  • Rotor Diameter
303 mm 11.93 in
  • Rotor Discard Thickness
28.6 mm 1.126 in
  • Rotor Maximum Allowable Assembled Lateral Runout
0.06 mm 0.002 in
  • Rotor Maximum Allowable Scoring
1.50 mm 0.059 in
  • Rotor Maximum Thickness Variation
0.025 mm 0.001 in
  • Rotor Minimum Allowable Thickness after Refinishing
XX mm XX in
  • Rotor Thickness (New)
30 mm 1.181 in
Front Brake Rotors (17 in)
  • Rotor Diameter
323 mm 12.72 in
  • Rotor Discard Thickness
28.6 mm 1.126 in
  • Rotor Maximum Allowable Assembled Lateral Runout
0.06 mm 0.002 in
  • Rotor Maximum Allowable Scoring
1.50 mm 0.059 in
  • Rotor Maximum Thickness Variation
0.025 mm 0.001 in
  • Rotor Minimum Allowable Thickness after Refinishing
29.6 mm 1.165 in
  • Rotor Thickness (New)
30 mm 1.181 in
Rear Brake Pads
  • Taper
0.15 mm 0.006 in
Rear Brake Rotor
  • Rotor Diameter
292 mm 11.50 in
  • Rotor Discard Thickness
9.0 mm 0.354 in
  • Rotor Maximum Allowable Assembled Lateral Runout
0.06 mm 0.002 in
  • Rotor Maximum Allowable Scoring
1.50 mm 0.059 in
  • Rotor Maximum Thickness Variation
0.025 mm 0.001 in
  • Rotor Minimum Allowable Thickness after Refinishing
9.35 mm 0.368 in
  • Rotor Thickness (New)
11 mm 0.433 in
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