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Old 07-30-2003, 05:31 PM
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Originally posted by md21722
There should be a screw with a 5 mm hex head that holds the disc in place when the wheel is off. Lots of Mercedes warp discs and some say they've never warped a disc. Changing brake lines and calipers helped me reduce disc warping.
Thanks, but I'm not sure how this applies to my question. The little hex screw just holds it in place lightly. It doesn't apply the actual mounting force.

I can understand how changing a caliper would help, how would the brake line replacement help?
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