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Never noticed wavy rotors before.

Hooked up my custom brake duct cooling lines today since winters officially over and noticed something when I put the rotors back on. With the rotors flush against the hub

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Old 05-23-2014, 01:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hooked up my custom brake duct cooling lines today since winters officially over and noticed something when I put the rotors back on. With the rotors flush against the hub I spun the wheel studs to listen to the rotor possibly scraping on anything (which I didn't hear). As I watched the rotor, it has a huge wave in it. Like a bent wheel you can just see it moving side to side maybe 1/8". That's pretty wavy. No adverse effects though. Still stops amazingly and no sounds of any kind. Just a weird thing.
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Lug nuts fitted ??

This is the only way to ensure that the rotor is flush against the hub !!
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... Like a bent wheel you can just see it moving side to side maybe 1/8". That's pretty wavy. No adverse effects though. Still stops amazingly and no sounds of any kind. Just a weird thing.
If it were out that much, you would definitely feel it. BGTV8 may be on the right track.
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Lug nuts fitted ??

This is the only way to ensure that the rotor is flush against the hub !!
Used 2 of my spacer lugs on opposite sides all the way tightened down to put the caliper on. That's when I spun it.
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Used 2 of my spacer lugs on opposite sides all the way tightened down to put the caliper on. That's when I spun it.
try 3. I bet it wasnt even with 2
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Hmm, maybe. She's all buttoned up now so I guess ill let it be.
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