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wheel wobble help??
k i just finshed putting new brakes pads and rotors on because the old one were shot, i started the truck and pumped the pedal to get the pressure back in the line but it still felt pretty soft, i drove it around to make sure eveything was fine but upon heaving braking the truck would make a single loud pop and when i looked down to see what it might be the tire had a slight wobble. is there any chance that i got a warped rotor???
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NO, but there is a good chance your tire is not on right or there is junk behind the rotor...
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