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    1. #5
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      Jan 2006
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      Oregon
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      Just my $.02, but we normally suggest no more than .010" axial runnout on a c-clip rear end with disc brakes. Most OE drum setups that I've measured had between .015"-.025" axial runnout for reference. It becomes more critical with fixed calipers versus floating calipers since the calipers can't float to align with the rotor. Some race shops will carry aftermarket c-clips in various thicknesses so that you can offset a sloppy c-clip groove or one that just wasn't machined to as tight of a tolerance as it should've been. I'm not sure if Todd at TCE still carries these, but he might be worth a call.

      Tobin
      KORE3

      It's what I does.





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