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> Does this front rotor to caliper clearance look right?, Seems tight
stugray
post Jun 4 2014, 09:55 PM
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I dont remember the clearance being so close when I took it all apart.

Is this normal?
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I can only fit about a .001 feeler between the rotor and the caliper on the outer side.

This is a 71 with what I thought we determined was a late front strut.
When I tried the early rotors, you could not even get close to putting the caliper on.
Now with the "late" rotor, the caliper just barely clears.

I thought maybe the wheel bearing wasnt seated all the way, but I re/over-torqued the nut to see if it needed to pull in any more, but that didnt help.

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post Jun 5 2014, 07:09 PM
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There are early and late rotors.
You may have the wrong rotors..

Measure hat to rotor face, that is the difference.
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