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Cyclical rubbing noise from rear-end after hard acceleration (SRA-swapped)
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<blockquote data-quote="03' White Snake" data-source="post: 16860066" data-attributes="member: 51916"><p>Check the rear caliper bracket is centered over the rotor. Many aftermarket axles are thicker, longer etc and the brake caliper brackets need to be shimmed to center over the rotor. Same thing happened to my buddies SRA car. Was fine for months then started contacting like you are experiencing.</p><p></p><p>Put a lug nut or 2 on the rotor and remove the caliper, check the rotor is centered in the bracket opening. Try and push the axle in and out of the axle housing too to make sure you still have rotor clearance. It will move a tiny bit, especially when making turns while driving, so just be prepared to account for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03' White Snake, post: 16860066, member: 51916"] Check the rear caliper bracket is centered over the rotor. Many aftermarket axles are thicker, longer etc and the brake caliper brackets need to be shimmed to center over the rotor. Same thing happened to my buddies SRA car. Was fine for months then started contacting like you are experiencing. Put a lug nut or 2 on the rotor and remove the caliper, check the rotor is centered in the bracket opening. Try and push the axle in and out of the axle housing too to make sure you still have rotor clearance. It will move a tiny bit, especially when making turns while driving, so just be prepared to account for it. [/QUOTE]
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