I called a local NAPA store today to find out availability on brake pads for our Odyssey van. The guy started lecturing me about making sure I resurfaced he rotors. I asked him why it was necessary if mine were not damaged. He claimed that the "glaze" on the surface of the rotor would cause the new pads to become "superheated" as they broke in and would result in either warped rotors or half the life span of the pads.
Now, I have not EVER resurfaced the rotors or turned the drums on my 89 LXi. I change the pads and shoes before they wear out completely so I have no scoring. I have 210.000 miles on the car and I just recently changed my pads after 120,000 miles.
So, my question to you is, is this guy's statement valid, or B.S?
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