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front brake rotors

William Bedell

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Mahtomedi, MN
2014 Stelvio, installing new fork seals and bushes and notice one of my front rotors is very loose, I know they are supposed to float but this one rattles side to side but very little front to back movement. The other rotor is pretty tight with very little movement side to side, I'm kinda concerned about the loose one. should this rotor be replaced and if so should they both be replaced? I was going to install new pads regardless. Also I need a good source if they need to be replaced. Todd I see you are out of stock on some of your rotors when may you have more available? and what rotors would you recommend if mine need to be replaced.
 
Side to side movement isn't a great issue. Front to back movement is a wear issue. If you are uncomfortable with the movement then by all means do replace both for piece of mind. It is best to ask questions of Todd by using the contact tab in the Store as he doesn't always see all posts. I would be comfortable using any of the in stock rotors listed in the Store that fit your bike.
 
Thanks John. Hi William, please see what John wrote above. This isn’t my Inbox, so personal addresses to me here will largely go unseen.
Rotational movement is no good, lateral is.
The stock rotors are $200/ea, and I can get them in ~14 business days if interested, contact us via the online STORE. From there, I recommend either the Serie Oro or the even better Newfren version. Both can be had pretty quickly.
From there, email only please.
 
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