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Rear

NOTE: The content of this article/image reflects the changes called out by TSB 18-88-05.

Rear Disc Rotor

INSPECTION
1) Secure the disc rotor by tightening five wheel nuts.





2) Set a dial gauge on the disc rotor. Turn the disc rotor to check runout.

CAUTION: Securely fix the disc rotor to hub.

NOTE:
^ Make sure the dial gauge is set 10 mm (0.39 inch) inward of rotor outer perimeter.
^ If the runout of disc rotor exceeds the limit, check for abnormal free play at hub bearing and runout in the thrust direction. If the hub bearing is okay, resurface the disc rotor. After resurfacing, check disc rotor thickness.

Disc rotor runout limit: 0.07 mm (0.0097 inch)





3) Measure the disc rotor thickness. If the thickness of disk rotor is below limit, replace the disk rotor.

NOTE: Make sure the micrometer is set 5 mm (0.20 inch) inward of rotor outer perimeter.