Hello all.
I called around today to ask how much it would cost to have the rotor and pads for the front passenger side of my Elantra (2005, GLS) replaced (long story) today, and was told that the cost would depend on whether the rotor needed "pressed" or not. It's a new brake rotor, so I was under the impression that all they had to do was put it on, and have never heard of "pressing a rotor." Can anyone explain what "pressing" a brake rotor means?
I called around today to ask how much it would cost to have the rotor and pads for the front passenger side of my Elantra (2005, GLS) replaced (long story) today, and was told that the cost would depend on whether the rotor needed "pressed" or not. It's a new brake rotor, so I was under the impression that all they had to do was put it on, and have never heard of "pressing a rotor." Can anyone explain what "pressing" a brake rotor means?