Front Rotor
Tools Required
J 8001 Dial Indicator
Set
Lateral runout is the movement of the rotor braking surface from side
to side as the rotor turns, this could be described as ROTOR WOBBLE. The movement
of the rotor from side to side in the lateral plane knocks the brake pads
away from the brake rotor. This will cause the piston to be driven back into
the caliper. This can result in excessive brake pedal travel and possible
vibrations or pulsation during braking. Pulsation due to front brake rotor
lateral runout is noticeable through the steering wheel.
- Remove the front brake caliper. Refer to
Front Brake Caliper Replacement
.
- Install a wheel bolt (2)
to the rotor opposite the rotor set screw (1) so the rotor is held tight against
the hub.
- Fasten J 8001
to the steering knuckle so that the dial indicator button contacts the rotor
braking surface about 13 mm (0.5 in) from the outer diameter
of the rotor.
- Zero J 8001
.
- Turn the rotor one complete revolution and observe the Total Indicted
Runout (TIR).
• | TIR should not be more than 0.10 mm (0.004 inch). |
• | A brake rotor that does not meet the lateral runout specification
should be resurfaced or replaced as necessary. |
- Install the brake caliper. Refer to
Front Brake Caliper Replacement
.
Rear Rotor
Tools Required
J 8001 Dial Indicator
Set
- Remove the brake caliper. Refer to
Rear Brake Caliper Replacement
.
- Install a wheel bolt (2)
to the rotor opposite the rotor set screw (1) so the rotor is held tight against
the hub.
- Fasten the J 8001
to the rear brake caliper bracket so
that the dial indicator button contacts the rotor braking surface about 13 mm
(0.5 in) from the outer diameter of the rotor.
- Push in the wheel bearing hub to minimize endplay while setting
the J 8001
to zero.
- Push in the wheel bearing hub to minimize wheel bearing hub endplay
while turning the rotor one complete revolution.
- Observe the Total Indicated Runout (TIR). The TIR should not be
more than 0.10 mm (0.004 in).
- Check the wheel bearing hub flange for excessive lateral runout
or for looseness if the lateral runout of the rotor still exceeds 0.10 mm
(0.004 in). Refer to
Tire and Wheel Runout Specifications
in Vibration Diagnosis.
- Install the brake caliper. Refer to
Rear Brake Caliper Replacement
.