I think it's more than adequate. The rims themselves are barely that precise, and often distortion at the joint is far worse than that. Likewise tires aren't perfect either, so you're wheel is well beyond the point where it'll make any difference.
BTW- what are you using that can read trueness down to .01mm (.0004") or roughly 1/10th the thickness of human hair?
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