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Hello all...I'm in the process of a suspension bushing replacement.
With the front of the car off the ground,I noticed that the right front wheel binds when spun.That is,it spins freely for about half of a turn,then definately binds for the other half of the turn.
Is replacing the rotor the automatic remedy? Could this be part of my poor handling,steering wheel shaking problem?
I have recently adjusted wheel bearings so I don't suspect any problems there. Could something else be bent?
BTW,the left front spins freely...
Thanks in advance...

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jeez! sounds like your rotor is warped but probably just a siezed brake caliper ... i'd pull it and check it out
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Any thoughts Warren? John Walker? Other early car gurus?
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Sounds like extra runout of the rotor (i.e., warped). Retract the brake pads a little and see if that frees things up. If so - bingo. Having really loose wheel brgs could contrubute. If you can't get them back - then caliper piston is the problem.
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You might want to loosen up the caliper or pull it away and spin the wheel again. This will eliminate the issue of a warped rotor or bad brake pad, etc.

If the problem still exists, you might want to check the wheel bearing. If the bearing is failing, it could seize altogether. I did have this problem on a 72"E" and it was the bearing. The other suggestions should be explored first!!!!

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Thanks everyone for the suggestions...

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