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Too funny. What do I have to do to get the rotors off of the carriers? I tried google, but couldn't find an answer.
Shannon
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Don't remove rotors from carriers. Just remove wheel and clean buttons out with brake cleaner and a brush.
Sorry to threadjack , what if you can't get your buttons loose ?
As in all stuck pretty good,
Any tricks up your sleeve ?
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Compressed air.
No dice on the cleaning of the buttons. I still have drag. I guess I'm going to have to send then out to be straightened.
Shannon
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You know they drag by design, right?Originally Posted by Dip Dungles
Yes I understand that. When I spin my wheel it isn't a constant similar drag, but rather off and on. I can literally hear it spin louder at times while the other half it's where it should be. Pretty much it seams like they are warped especially the throttle side.
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