Rotor not centered (often after shipping or install), causes noise or drag

Rotor not centered (often after shipping or install), causes noise or drag

Check wheel seated correctly. Loosen brake caliper, recenter over rotor, tighten bolts. True rotor by bending gently if needed.

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