Brake Rotor Lateral Runout Check Front
                    Tools Required
J 8001  Dial Indicator
  Set
- Remove the tire and the wheel. Refer to 
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation 
 in Tires and Wheels
 
- Tighten the wheel nuts so that the rotor is tight against the
hub (JC1 system only).
 
- Adjust the wheel bearings in order to eliminate excessive free
play (RWD pickups only). Refer to 
Wheel Bearing Adjustment 
in Front Suspension.
 
- Clean the rotor surface.
 
- Install the J 8001 
 so that the dial indicator  button contacts
the rotor surface about 25 mm (1.0 in) from  the outer edge. 
 
- Set the dial indicator to zero.
 
- Turn the rotor one complete revolution and observe the lateral
runout on the dial indicator. The total indicator runout (TIR) should not
  exceed 0.08 mm (0.003 in).
 
- If lateral runout is not within specifications refinish or replace
the rotor (RWD pickups only).
 
- In some cases, excessive lateral runout can be rectified by indexing
the rotor. Move the rotor one or two wheel bolt positions from the original
  position (JC1 system only).
 
- If the lateral runout still exceeds 0.08 mm (0.003 in),
check the hub for excessive lateral runout, or looseness (JC1 system only).
 
| 10.2.  | Reposition the J 8001 
 so that the button contacts the surface of the hub. | 
 
| 10.3.  | Set the dial indicator to zero. | 
 
| 10.4.  | Rotate the hub one complete revolution. | 
 
| 10.5.  | Note the lateral runout. | 
 
| 10.7.  | If the hub lateral runout is within specifications, refinish or
replace the rotor. Refer to 
Brake Rotor Refinishing 
 . | 
 
                            Brake Rotor Lateral Runout Check Rear
                    Tools Required
J 8001  Dial Indicator Set
- Remove the tire and the wheel. Refer to 
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation 
 in Tires and Wheels.
 
- Tighten the wheel nuts so that the rotor is tight against the axle flange.
 
- Clean the rotor surface.
 
-  Install the J 8001 
 so that
the dial indicator button contacts the rotor surface about 13 mm (0.5 in)
from the outer edge.
 
- Push in the rear axle while setting the dial indicator to zero.
 
- While maintaining the inward pressure, turn the rotor one complete revolution.
 
- Observe the lateral runout on the dial indicator. The total indicator
 runout (TIR) should not exceed 0.10 mm (0.004 in).
 
- In some cases, excessive lateral runout can be rectified by indexing 
the rotor. Move the rotor one or two wheel bolt positions from the original position.
 
- If the lateral runout still exceeds 0.10 mm (0.004 in),
 check the rear axle shaft flange for excessive lateral runout, or looseness. 
 
| 9.2.  | Reposition the J 8001 
so that the button contacts the surface of the axle shaft flange. | 
 
| 9.3.  | Push the axle shaft flange inward while turning the axle shaft flange
one full revolution. | 
 
| 9.4.  | Continue pushing in the axle shaft flange while setting the dial indicator
to zero. | 
 
| 9.5.  | While maintaining the inward pressure, rotate the axle shaft flange one
complete revolution. | 
 
| 9.6.  | Note the lateral runout. | 
 
| 9.7.  | If the axle shaft flange lateral runout exceeds 0.05 mm (0.002 in),
replace the rear axle shaft. Refer to 
Rear Axle Shaft Replacement 
 in Rear Drive Axle. | 
 
| 9.8.  | If the axle shaft flange lateral runout is within specifications, refinish
or replace the rotor. Refer to 
Brake Rotor Refinishing 
 . |