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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Wheel bearing grease
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<blockquote data-quote="John Zuber" data-source="post: 1024982" data-attributes="member: 59842"><p>Job is done...had the rotors turned, installed new pads, flushed the entire system, and even had the proper grease sitting in my garage. I meant to take a reading of the thickness of the rotors but forgot as I was putting things back together. The machine shop said the rotors needed to be turned but otherwise were in good shape. Quick road test indicated that everything is nice a smooth. Thanks</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit....I did manage to take a measurement of the rotor thickness...came out just slightly over 26 mm. The "ridge" prior to having them turned was very minimal. In Florida our braking requirements are quite low compared to driving in hilly country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Zuber, post: 1024982, member: 59842"] Job is done...had the rotors turned, installed new pads, flushed the entire system, and even had the proper grease sitting in my garage. I meant to take a reading of the thickness of the rotors but forgot as I was putting things back together. The machine shop said the rotors needed to be turned but otherwise were in good shape. Quick road test indicated that everything is nice a smooth. Thanks Edit....I did manage to take a measurement of the rotor thickness...came out just slightly over 26 mm. The "ridge" prior to having them turned was very minimal. In Florida our braking requirements are quite low compared to driving in hilly country. [/QUOTE]
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