I will take the original rotors in & find out if they can do anything with them. The big box parts store uses a lower number for discard than cited in the Chiltons w/s manual. If they pass, Maybe that will also apply to the rear rotors and they will also meet the threshold for resurface & I can save some cash there. But like the tech at Oreilly told me, it costs $20 to resurface a 6-lug rotor but a brand new 1 goes for $35. I tried a cheap rotor about 10-years ago and my car shook like a B*^*^ on the initial test drive. I took it back, traded for a more expensive unit and that did the trick. The salesperson said cheap rotors aren't built like that anymore & I shouldn't have any problems. I'm still skeptical. Scared to find out really; why I'm watching TV instead of burnishing the pads right now.