mattskn Well-Known Member Joined Nov 29, 2010 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 Location Bay city,mi Dec 19, 2010 #1 Is it supposed to be dished or flat.
87warrior917 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2010 Messages 3,073 Reaction score 13 Location New London, Ohio Dec 19, 2010 #2 It should be perfectly flat. My guess is the pads were gone so when the rear brake was applied the caliper would pull on the disk making it dished
It should be perfectly flat. My guess is the pads were gone so when the rear brake was applied the caliper would pull on the disk making it dished
mattskn Well-Known Member Joined Nov 29, 2010 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 Location Bay city,mi Dec 19, 2010 #3 Thats what I was thinking to.
warriorkid23 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 18, 2008 Messages 477 Reaction score 0 Location Reading PA Dec 19, 2010 #4 No the 87s and 88s are dished the newer are flat.
87warrior917 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2010 Messages 3,073 Reaction score 13 Location New London, Ohio Dec 19, 2010 #5 mattskn said: Is it supposed to be dished or flat. Click to expand... What part are you talking about being dished? the part where the brakes hit or the mounting parts?? if its the mounting part warriorkid is right.
mattskn said: Is it supposed to be dished or flat. Click to expand... What part are you talking about being dished? the part where the brakes hit or the mounting parts?? if its the mounting part warriorkid is right.
K kyler Well-Known Member Joined Jan 22, 2009 Messages 315 Reaction score 0 Location INDIANA Dec 19, 2010 #6 ^ well almost right... the 87 was the only year that was dished....
warriorkid23 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 18, 2008 Messages 477 Reaction score 0 Location Reading PA Dec 20, 2010 #7 If you need a new one I have my old one. I just switched to the newer swing arm.
mattskn Well-Known Member Joined Nov 29, 2010 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 Location Bay city,mi Dec 20, 2010 #8 Its a 88 and the disc is dished. The caliper wont slide over far enough to allow the pads to fit onto the disc is about a 1/4 of a inch away. At first I thought there were spaces between the caliper and swing arm mount.
Its a 88 and the disc is dished. The caliper wont slide over far enough to allow the pads to fit onto the disc is about a 1/4 of a inch away. At first I thought there were spaces between the caliper and swing arm mount.
K kyler Well-Known Member Joined Jan 22, 2009 Messages 315 Reaction score 0 Location INDIANA Dec 20, 2010 #9 post a couple pics of it,,, cause the 88's are not supose to be dished so maybe it has an 87 rearend under it,,,
post a couple pics of it,,, cause the 88's are not supose to be dished so maybe it has an 87 rearend under it,,,
mattskn Well-Known Member Joined Nov 29, 2010 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 Location Bay city,mi Dec 20, 2010 #10 See the gap between the mount on the swing and the mount on the caliper, if I draw it in, it pulls the top of the caliper over and jams the top of the pads to the rotor. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v665/mattskn/downsize.jpg Last edited: Dec 20, 2010
See the gap between the mount on the swing and the mount on the caliper, if I draw it in, it pulls the top of the caliper over and jams the top of the pads to the rotor. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v665/mattskn/downsize.jpg
87warrior917 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2010 Messages 3,073 Reaction score 13 Location New London, Ohio Dec 20, 2010 #11 Yeah so the rotor needs replaced. i think that happens when the brake pads are gone and the caliper will no slide on the 2 pins.
Yeah so the rotor needs replaced. i think that happens when the brake pads are gone and the caliper will no slide on the 2 pins.
mattskn Well-Known Member Joined Nov 29, 2010 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 Location Bay city,mi Dec 20, 2010 #12 tHE PADS WERE DOWN TO the metal.
warriorkid23 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 18, 2008 Messages 477 Reaction score 0 Location Reading PA Dec 20, 2010 #13 so you need a dished one??
mattskn Well-Known Member Joined Nov 29, 2010 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 Location Bay city,mi Dec 20, 2010 #14 The one I have now is a dished and I cant get it to line up.
warriorkid23 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 18, 2008 Messages 477 Reaction score 0 Location Reading PA Dec 20, 2010 #15 Won't a flat one make it worse? are you sure that the rotor is installed correctly? The dished in part goes towards the carrier iirc.
Won't a flat one make it worse? are you sure that the rotor is installed correctly? The dished in part goes towards the carrier iirc.