Do you gotta torque wrench? If not, got buy one... nothing great, i got mine for like 20-40$ IIRC... but torquing the lugs can and will help prevent warped rotors... Quote »another tip many don't know, but doubles the time it takes to do the job, IS, you need to seat the pads on the OLD rotors, and you need to get them hella HOT to burn off the phenolic material there bound with... gotta let them cool overnight to, THEN install the rotor and repeat the bedding/seating procedures... This is an EDIT, as doing the above is NOT necessary and this was pointed out to me, where i miss read, i don't know, but i do LEARN from my mistakes... Thank you Phratman... Look here for more info...
http://www.baer.com/# look under the Baer Tech 202 how to guides... it's amazing...