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    Recycle brake rotors?

    Where do you guys dispose of old brake rotors? Not sure if they can be recycled or they just go in the regular garbage bin?

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    They are made of cast iron, so yep recyclable.

    Most council’s have free scrap metal drop off, or just drop them at your local scrap metal place.
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    Take them to scrap place for some cash, or drop to a local mechanic if money is not a motivator.
    I built up a nice pile; 6 rotors, 4 struts and various engine parts, then did the trip for some cash.
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    Just in the regular wizbin for me, but yes - you could take them to a metal recycler.

    Just a tip - if you do put them in the bin, put them at the bottom of the bin and then put your weeks worth of rubbish on top to act as a cushion. A few years ago I forgot my own advice and put them near the top of the bin and they were the first thing to come out once the truck lifted the wizbin up and it broke the lid. So if you put them at the bottom of the bin then all your rubbish on top will cushion the brake disks as they fall out so they don't damage anything.
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    Thanks for the advice guys, I'll find a local scrapper as there are a few old sets of springs I need to clear out of my garage too.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    Just in the regular wizbin for me, but yes - you could take them to a metal recycler.

    Just a tip - if you do put them in the bin, put them at the bottom of the bin and then put your weeks worth of rubbish on top to act as a cushion. A few years ago I forgot my own advice and put them near the top of the bin and they were the first thing to come out once the truck lifted the wizbin up and it broke the lid. So if you put them at the bottom of the bin then all your rubbish on top will cushion the brake disks as they fall out so they don't damage anything.
    Lol, you found out the hard way hey. Thanks for the tip.

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    Sorry, but what the hell is a wizbin ? Newcastle lingo or something ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JustCruisn View Post
    Sorry, but what the hell is a wizbin ? Newcastle lingo or something ?
    haha it must be. We have called them Wizbin's my whole life. Just your standard wheelie bin that everyone has.

    I thought they were commonly referred to all around Australia as "Wizbin's" but I guess not haha.

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