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What size of rotor do I need?
Here are some general rules of thumb: 160mm rotors for cross-country (possibly with a 180mm front rotor for heavier riders and greater versatility); 180mm front and 160mm rear rotors for 5in and 6in full suspension bikes; 200mm rotors for gravity riding.
What size rotors does a 2011 Chrysler 200 have?
Rear; 262mm rotor (10.32 in.)
What thickness should I replace my rotors?
However, manufacturers provide minimum thicknesses for their rotors. Shimano recommends that its rotors, which start out 1.8mm thick, should be replaced when the braking surface has been reduced to 1.5mm.
Are bigger rotors better?
The larger rotors not only provide more power but they also put less strain on your forearms and shoulders since you don’t need to pull the brakes as hard, keeping you fresher for longer and allowing you to ride more actively.
How much weight can a Chrysler 200 tow?
Chrysler 200 Towing Capacity Overview The Chrysler 200 has a towing capacity of 1000 lbs.
What size rotors does a 2014 Chrysler 200 have?
Part Specifications:
| Engine | Sub Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2.4L L4 | LX | 302 mm Rotor Diameter; Solid |
| 3.6L V6 | LX | 302 mm Rotor Diameter; Solid |
| 2.4L L4 | Limited | 302 mm Rotor Diameter; Solid |
| 3.6L V6 | Limited | 302 mm Rotor Diameter; Solid |
Are thicker rotors better?
Larger rotors have a greater mass and allow for greater storage of heat. This is good because if there is a greater capacity for heat in the rotors, your brake pads and hose fluid can stay at operation temperatures.
How do I measure brake rotor thickness?
Use a micrometer at the thinnest point on the surface of the rotor where it meets the pads to measure the minimum operational thickness. If your rotor needs to be cut or has worn passed this thickness, you’ll need new rotors. You may also discover your rotor has Disc Thickness Variation.