Since the crown is at a much smaller radius than the periphery, It would
take quite a bit more weight to accomplish anything. If you agree that
they are certainly less unbalanced than drums, there is not much to be
gained. Rotors are subject to warping if uneaven heat is applied or
section thicknesses are altered by welding.
Dave Russell
Bob Spidell wrote:
> re:
>
> "what would you do to correct them"
>
> I wondered if some metal could be welded onto the center
> of the rotor (on what would be the "crown" if you thought of
> the rotor shape as a wide-brimmed hat).
>
> I agree they are certainly less unbalanced than the drums, so it
> might not take much metal. Don't think it would interfere with
> the calipers or the wheel, either.
>
>
> bs
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