Hey yall,
I just set up some Niche rotors on my rear, but i noticed it would intermittently rub the hardware on the caliper bracket. First time doing the brakes, so I assumed it was a fault on my part. These rotors are like 0.1" out of round, I'm not sure if I should fix them or just ask for my money back. The pictures are screenshots from a video I sent them, but I'm waiting to hear back.
I haven't checked the other rotors yet, but I don't have high hopes. Has anyone had this experience? It seems like it's not much eccentricity, but I don't want to make compromises on the brakes.
Also, the rear rotor that was on there was much smaller than the replacement. Everything I'm seeing online lists the front and rear calipers as the same.
I really want to get her on the road before it gets cold!
I just set up some Niche rotors on my rear, but i noticed it would intermittently rub the hardware on the caliper bracket. First time doing the brakes, so I assumed it was a fault on my part. These rotors are like 0.1" out of round, I'm not sure if I should fix them or just ask for my money back. The pictures are screenshots from a video I sent them, but I'm waiting to hear back.
I haven't checked the other rotors yet, but I don't have high hopes. Has anyone had this experience? It seems like it's not much eccentricity, but I don't want to make compromises on the brakes.
Also, the rear rotor that was on there was much smaller than the replacement. Everything I'm seeing online lists the front and rear calipers as the same.
I really want to get her on the road before it gets cold!
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