floating vs. non-floating

bushman

Active Member
Have a question on floating rotors. Is it mandatory that I replace the rear rotor with a floating or can I change to a non-floating? Are there advantages one way or the other?
Wes
 

Moespeeds

Well-Known Member
You can use a non-floating. Just make sure the caliper is properly shimmed to center the rotor in the caliper. You'll never know the difference.
 

Vegas

Well-Known Member
Not sure about that. They may be floating to combat brake pad knockback but I don't know that for a fact.
 

bushman

Active Member
My 05 chopper has floating rotors front and back. My question is that my 08 harley has non floating rotors and I don't get pad kickback. Still a little confused.
 

Moespeeds

Well-Known Member
You can put solid on, it won't make a difference. Not sure why BD uses floating on some, and not on others, but it's nothing to sweat about. I just put solid polished stainless on a mastiff and a K9 with no ill effects. Both had floating.
 
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