the issue is the diameter of the chinese rotor is too large so there is no way to centre it on the hub without some sort of shim/shimstock..what exactly is a "centric ring"?
I do 3D printing, unless you have metal 3d printing capabilities there is no plastic that will hold up to the constant movement/ vibrations.
Why not just do it right and remove the perches and weld proper steel perches in the proper locations and angles
Are you saying the center register is bigger, or that the replacement rotor doesn’t go down flat on the hub?
I have had to slightly counter sink the back of rotors so it fits over the stud swedges.
And I have gotten centric rings that take up the space between the rim center and a smaller hub.
The dumb *** truck driver was going to kill someone sooner or later. (head up ***)
Tractor driver in this case was asking for it. (probably done this for 30 years)
He is on a divided four lane Highway probably running 15 mph in a 75.
Two dumbs does not equal a right.
Just saying.
Oh and the...
following. did not have this issue when rebuilding my KH brakes last year... The problem many have encountered is the "hat" rubbing the caliper piston seal.
He was on a divided highway going, at best, 25mph. Trucker was in the wrong, but tractor man is the one that lost.
Just because it's legal doesn't make it wise.
Hope deceased farmer's family will be multi multi millionaires, apparently some folks don't know what it's like to live in rural America. There was every opportunity to avoid that, no attempt to slow, no attempt to avoid,......wtf.....