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25 February 2010, 08:00 AM | #4 |
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Well let me further say then that the rotor is sitting properly and if it was still broken it would be riding down low and contacting the bare spot.. If you look at the edge on the next plate down, you will see where it contacted that edge too..
The movement looks like it has been cleaned and repaired from that episode.... but this is just an opinion.........
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