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After removing the main wheel of my LS7 to service the brake pads/drum and then
replacing the wheel, bushing and right-side spacer, I noticed that the tire is not exactly centered between the two landing gear forks, but is shifted about 1/4 inch to the right side, away from the side with the brake lever. The tire also seems to be slightly off-center relative to the CG tow hook. Also, the tire barely clears two inwardly-facing bolts attached to the right side landing gear fork. I didn't notice any off-center arrangement before I removed the wheel, but I probably wasn't looking at it that carefully. It may have been there all along -- wish I took photos. Does anyone know if this is normal/acceptable, or cause for concern? Thanks, Jordan |
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