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brake rotors


kenny1
08-26-2005, 04:36 PM
I want to replace the front rotors but was wondering how tight they should be. hand tight, snug , or really snug so there is no movement or just a little side to side

Mr. Luos
08-26-2005, 06:34 PM
Not sure what you mean??

When you torque the lugnuts it will seat your rotor.
It MIGHT have some play without the wheel off.

GMMerlin
08-26-2005, 07:02 PM
I want to replace the front rotors but was wondering how tight they should be. hand tight, snug , or really snug so there is no movement or just a little side to side

The rotors on a 97 G/A will be clamped between the wheel and the hub..the lug nut torque is 100ft/lbs
The largest contributor to brake pulsation on vehicles with hubless rotors is incorrect lug nut torque

kenny1
08-27-2005, 06:30 AM
The rotors on a 97 G/A will be clamped between the wheel and the hub..the lug nut torque is 100ft/lbs
The largest contributor to brake pulsation on vehicles with hubless rotors is incorrect lug nut torque

thx for getting back to me I appreciate the help

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