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Originally Posted by don_bagz
oh damn.. i hope this is not the case.. i dont want to buy another rotor.. craps!!! 
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It almost a sure thing that you'll have to replace the rotor. Dont wait on it either. I had to wait til payday fix mine. Unfortunatly before I could fix it, the pad popped out when I engaged the e-brake and I had to drive back to the garage grinding the piston to shreds. The piston eventually came loose while driving and everything went downhill from there. I had to replace the rotor, caliper, and pads.