New brake rotor installation...
I have asked this question in conversation with a couple of you in the past, and also of several other DIYers, mechanics and machinists... and there appears to be a wide range of opinion...
When installing new front brake rotors on an 80...
1) Do you simply bolt up the assembled hub to the rotor and call it good;
2) Do you turn the rotor first, then bolt it up to the hub and install; OR
3) Do you bolt up the new rotor to the hub (without the bearings), have it turned as a complete assembly, THEN bearings & pack, and install it?
All of the best advice differs here as to which of these scenerios would lead to the least (or most) likehood of future warpage of the rotor. OR, to ask ithe question another way, how do YOU do it?
Cheers, R -
PS: I followed the best advice
, but I am still curious as to what others have done - and how it turned out...
I have asked this question in conversation with a couple of you in the past, and also of several other DIYers, mechanics and machinists... and there appears to be a wide range of opinion...
When installing new front brake rotors on an 80...
1) Do you simply bolt up the assembled hub to the rotor and call it good;
2) Do you turn the rotor first, then bolt it up to the hub and install; OR
3) Do you bolt up the new rotor to the hub (without the bearings), have it turned as a complete assembly, THEN bearings & pack, and install it?
All of the best advice differs here as to which of these scenerios would lead to the least (or most) likehood of future warpage of the rotor. OR, to ask ithe question another way, how do YOU do it?
Cheers, R -
PS: I followed the best advice

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