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Originally posted by jayjaya29 View PostCommon issue. You have to brake harder to "push through" the vibration. Its basically uneven deposits. Brake late and harder for a session.
In the meantime, I'm going to check lugs and wheel bearings and will report back if I find anything out of the ordinary.
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Originally posted by Estoril View Post
I observed this at the track once. Interesting that he didn't see this on the drive in. If this is the case - replace bolts/studs.
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Originally posted by cobra View Post
Yep- mine were loose, not falling off, but actually lost torque. I would guess they were at about 50 ft-lb. Damn Zimmerman rotors...
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Originally posted by uberchris View Post
Ok this is interesting. I went out and measured and found that the fronts were down to around 65-70 ft-lb (from 88). I'm not sure if that would be enough to notice or cause issue?
At a minimum - inspect your stud threads very carefully.
If it were me - I'd replace the studs and bolts on the affected wheel. If this cures the problem - toss that hardware.
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Originally posted by uberchris View Post
Ok this is interesting. I went out and measured and found that the fronts were down to around 65-70 ft-lb (from 88). I'm not sure if that would be enough to notice or cause issue?
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