throttlejockeyTJ
throttlejockeyTJ
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On the front? If so, not good TJ :blink:Bolts seat before actually locking the disk down
Apparently from his editing, throttlejockeyTJ just learned about the nature of semi-floating disks!The rear ABM rotor, there should be zero play in the rear rotor. The front ABM Rotors (from the Group Buy) are semi-floating to allow for expansion and contraction of the rotor and carrier. This also allows for axial and radial movement of the rotor. All of this results in a better braking response by compensating for brake disc and carrier movement.
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