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BenK
Oct 20, 2014Explorer
Yes, on the newer rear axles with disc brakes...the disc will then
be held in place by the caliper...which it is *NOT* designed to do.
Nor would it be convenient to experience during a trip...
This is where ALL of those forces from the inside radius pavement/tire/wheel/axle
is focused

be held in place by the caliper...which it is *NOT* designed to do.
Nor would it be convenient to experience during a trip...
This is where ALL of those forces from the inside radius pavement/tire/wheel/axle
is focused

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