Raph
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After a rear axle rebuild I noticed a load of clattering, rhythmic and corresponding to wheel rotation i.e. proportional to road speed irrespective of being in gear or not, and it stops immediately when braking - even the tiniest touch of brakes silences it every time. Sometimes there's also an extra little "click" when initially applying the brakes.
Turned out I'd fitted an outer bearing track a bit wonky, not bashed it quite home in the hub, and the disc run-out at the edge of the disc was about 0.15mm. With the wheel off looking at the brake pads I could see them clattering about with the movement of the disc.
SO I took both hubs apart, refitted the bearings properly, now the runout is 0.1mm one side and 0.05mm the other. But it's still clattering - same noise, still rhythmical with the wheels turning, not as bad as before, but still there at certain speeds, still disappears instantly with the slightly touch of brakes
I'm wondering if the clattering has worn out a larger and larger slot for the pads to bang about in? Which would mean I need new calipers...
PS online manual says maximum runout is 0.15mm, so even the original badly fitted hub was at the limit but ok in theory.
Anyone else had this happen?
Turned out I'd fitted an outer bearing track a bit wonky, not bashed it quite home in the hub, and the disc run-out at the edge of the disc was about 0.15mm. With the wheel off looking at the brake pads I could see them clattering about with the movement of the disc.
SO I took both hubs apart, refitted the bearings properly, now the runout is 0.1mm one side and 0.05mm the other. But it's still clattering - same noise, still rhythmical with the wheels turning, not as bad as before, but still there at certain speeds, still disappears instantly with the slightly touch of brakes
I'm wondering if the clattering has worn out a larger and larger slot for the pads to bang about in? Which would mean I need new calipers...
PS online manual says maximum runout is 0.15mm, so even the original badly fitted hub was at the limit but ok in theory.
Anyone else had this happen?