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Unhappy Rotors Lose? NORMAL?

hey guys i have a 98 GSX, I just had my both of my front wheel bearing replaced by the dealer. My question is when i remove my tires and breaks it's like the rotors are lose. You can easily push it back and fourth is this normal?
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tighten up your driveshaft/axle nuts(very center nut...23mm if i can remember right, but get it tight)...and make sure there is a cotter pin in the shaft so that it cant loosen again!
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Re: Rotors Lose? NORMAL?

ok, here's a pic of the driver side rotor anything missing? www.angelfire.com/mn2/gees/index.html
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Re: Rotors Lose? NORMAL?

im not positive about the 2g eclipse but every car with disc brakes that ive worked on (1g eclipse, carollas, neons, skylarks, stratus, durango, grand caravan, etc...) has been this way
if i understand what your saying is that when you have your wheels off your brake rotors can shift back and forth. if you take off your calipers they can slide off the wheel hub completly the same way a wheel would when unbolted. if this is the case its normal. brake rotors are held on by the pressure of the lug nuts. with the wheel off theres no pressure so they're loose.
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Re: Rotors Lose? NORMAL?

nope... looks just fine!
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