Asked by seydi ortiz on May 11, 2024

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Lateral runout is the side-to-side movement of the rotor and it can be caused by a warped rotor a bent or damaged hub flange, or loose wheel bearings .

Lateral Runout

The deviation or variation from true circular rotation of a component, such as a tire or disc, often resulting in vibration or wobble.

  • Gain an understanding of the factors leading to brake vibration, uneven rotor thickness, and the necessary steps to ensure the braking system's efficiency.
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Miami SneakermafiaMay 18, 2024
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Lateral runout refers to the side-to-side wobble or deviation of the rotor as it rotates, which can indeed be caused by a warped rotor, a bent or damaged hub flange, or loose wheel bearings, affecting the rotor's ability to spin true to its axis.