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Brake Rotor Runout Measuring

Originally Posted by Rusty You might be breaking new ground asking for rotor run-out. Not much out there. I will keep measuring the front runout when I have the wheels

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Old 02-03-2020, 12:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You might be breaking new ground asking for rotor run-out. Not much out there.
I will keep measuring the front runout when I have the wheels off since it only takes a few minutes.

I went to replace my rear rotors and measured the runout of the old ones and they were both around .001". Well below the .0022" limit for the rear. They have very little wear and no visible cracking so I left them on and didn't change them.
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