Parking Brake Rotor

July 17, 2017
GM does not recommend resurfacing of the park brake portion of the rear brake rotor on vehicles that feature rear disc brakes.

GM does not recommend resurfacing of the park brake portion of the rear brake rotor on vehicles that feature rear disc brakes.

If slight sanding will not remove surface imperfections such as rust/corrosion/pitting, GM recommends replacing the rotor.

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