Anyone on here turn/resurface Rotors close to Bloomington?

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  1. heeb101
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    I have some 06 STi Brembo blanks I picked up from a friend with 25,000 miles on them because he upgraded to DBA 4000's. They are perfectly fine with even wear but I want them turned before I install them on my 05 STi with my carbo-tech pads. My question is does anybody know where I can go close to Bloomington/Burnsville for a reasonable price? I called both Subaru dealerships in Bloomington and Burnsville and they quoted me $200 per axel which is ridiculous!
     
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    Diversified cyrogenics is right there in Burnsville/Bloomington area...they are a supporter of this site, offer discounts, and make some of the best rotors for the price. They might be able to turn your rotors and also cyrogenically treat them.
     
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    I got my clutch flywheel resurfaced at Headwerks in Bloomington and I was happy. Im sure they can do rotors too but don't know about pricing.
     
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    Ah yes, how could I forget about Headwerks! They redid my heads when I had my motor rebuilt and it cost a pretty penny...they did an awesome job though (to my knowledge). Rotors should be significantly less, and its worth a call.
     
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    Awesome! Thanks everybody. I did call meineke however and they said they would do it for $15 a rotor. I'm just not sure if I should trust that shop....
     
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    Isn't frozen rotors down that way as well?