07-20-2008, 01:56 PM
PS. Make sure you clean the hub face really well so the rotor sits flat (use a wire brush). Buy some anti-seize paste and put a THIN coat of it between the hub and rotor so next time you don't have the same problem. Just don't go nutso and put it on places that will end up getting it on your brake pads.
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