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930 Floating rotor question

On the flange or carrier plate for the 930 floating rotors, there is a slight impression from the rotor mounting locations. Does this cause any issues with performance?

Also - another question for Bill... do you put any lubrication (high temp Ni anti sieze or some such) on the floating rotor mount interface when you reassemble? Part of my R&R is cleaning up these surfaces as there was a little corrosion and the freedom of the rotor was a bit less than I would have liked.




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On the flange or carrier plate for the 930 floating rotors, there is a slight impression from the rotor mounting locations. Does this cause any issues with performance?

Also - another question for Bill... do you put any lubrication (high temp Ni anti sieze or some such) on the floating rotor mount interface when you reassemble? Part of my R&R is cleaning up these surfaces as there was a little corrosion and the freedom of the rotor was a bit less than I would have liked.



That doesn't hurt anything, no lube, it's too likely to contaminate the pads, the bobbins and hardware are also wear items
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Good - all back together & bleeding lines now.

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