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<blockquote data-quote="arshooterone" data-source="post: 1731270" data-attributes="member: 6468"><p>I agree with 4play, the caliper could have rubbed the wheel and damaged the wheel or caliper. Pull the caliper and inspect the pads and retainers. If all looks good, some of those bolts come with loctite installed from the manufacture. If not, blue loctite and 25 foot pounds of torque will be close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arshooterone, post: 1731270, member: 6468"] I agree with 4play, the caliper could have rubbed the wheel and damaged the wheel or caliper. Pull the caliper and inspect the pads and retainers. If all looks good, some of those bolts come with loctite installed from the manufacture. If not, blue loctite and 25 foot pounds of torque will be close. [/QUOTE]
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