When in your fork/frame you should use some markers (tape, cable tie etc) to check if the hub goes off centre.
You need to tie something to your fork that almost comes into contact with the outer edge of the rim.
When you spin the wheel you need to pull the rim in at contact points. If its a lot, you should loosen off the spokes and start again.
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When in your fork/frame you should use some markers (tape, cable tie etc) to check if the hub goes off centre.
You need to tie something to your fork that almost comes into contact with the outer edge of the rim.
When you spin the wheel you need to pull the rim in at contact points. If its a lot, you should loosen off the spokes and start again.