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Old 07-27-2009, 01:12 PM   #5
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I would tonight park the car and let it cool off for 1 hour or so. The crawl down by the wheel and feel the surface front and back of the disk to make sure it did not get a groove cut in it. I have seen small rocks get in between the pad and disc and do some major damage to the disc. If it cut a deep groove in the disk you pad could start forming a groove in it when braking and cause issue and maybe a locked wheel.

Better safe than sorry. Check it.

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