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PA safety inspection...failed!!

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PA safety inspection...failed!!
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01-31-2010, 12:02 PM
Hi Ken, The inspector was correct in failing your rotors.  This has always been the case with PA state inspection.  We who inspect the car for the track know that this will probably be no problem at the track since you (the driver) are a lot more aware of what is going on with your car than the average driver.  You will recognize the symptoms of a cracked rotor right away and clear the track whereas the average driver will ignore it as a nuisance.  My recommendation is to buy an inexpensive set of rotors for your car (ha, ha) to be used for daily driving and inspections.  I'm working on a venue for the VIR event tech.  More to come later.

Wally
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