The Great Fandango
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posted on 19/5/08 at 08:23 PM |
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Spinning my front wheels whilst up on axle stands...
I've just fitted my new Wilwood Powerlite calipers and Rally Design discs but noticed once I'd put the wheels back on and tightened them
up, the front left disc grates against the pads for part of the rotation.
I've not bled the system or driven the car yet but this takes me back to childhood days when I had a buckled wheel on my bike.
Is this normal?
Cheers
Kyle, Leeds
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clockwork
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posted on 19/5/08 at 08:26 PM |
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Grit on the back of the disk so it doesn't sit flush on the hub?
Slight high spot on the disks?
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mookaloid
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posted on 19/5/08 at 08:31 PM |
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It will probably be ok when they are bedded in
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Bluemoon
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posted on 19/5/08 at 09:17 PM |
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You didn't paint the hub/disk mating surface? A lot seem to but this could leed to the disk/wheel not runing true etc etc..
Dan
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rick q
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posted on 19/5/08 at 11:27 PM |
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When I did mine a little while ago, that happened. I pulled it apart, rotated the disk one bolt further round on the hub and so on till I found the
best spot.
There's a maximum runout allowable - you'll probably find it on the Willwood site - but if you don't sort it, they'll judder
like mad.
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britishtrident
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posted on 20/5/08 at 10:20 AM |
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Some run out is normal but try as rick q suggests if it still dosen't seem right send them back in a package clearly marked snake oil.
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