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RE: 9" axle runout?
By R. Hunt - 08/07/2005 3:34:24 PM; IP 71.28.78.133
That small amount is all it takes to make your brakes, or the seal not work properly. In other words it is bad enough to not leave it like it is and just forget about it.

Also, you really should check the tire wobble near the outer edge and see just what the tire is having to go through. In my opinion if you can rotate a tire and wheel on a car and see it wobble with your naked eye, then it needs to be fixed. A tire just will not last anywhere close to what it should at the point.
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 9" axle runout? -- Geoff McNew, 08/07/2005
 Math test -- raycfe, 08/07/2005
RE: 9" axle runout? -- R. Hunt, 08/07/2005
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