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Re: [DML] VibRatIOn!
- From: mike.griese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 12:38:49 +0000
Warped brake rotors cause vibration under braking.  I'm
not surprised it had no effect on your problem.  Have 
your front tires been balanced lately?  You may have lost
a wheel weight.
--
Mike
> DAmdit...i have had muh D for about a year now...and when i first got it it 
> drove just fine..all the way home from Tulsa, OK. (6 hour drive) drove perfectly 
> at cruising speeds up to 88Mph (no pun intended  =P )  Anyhow...After a few 
> months of everyday driving and upkeep, The front end started vibrating anytime 
> the car approches 50 MPH and continues whenever speed increases and starts to 
> feel less vibration from 70 and UP...but it still vibrrating the steering wheel 
> and rest of the car. I thought..."rotors are warped..or, needs alignment"  ..ok 
> so i did both, same result...i had the front end align by afriend who owns  a 
> brake and alignment shop, so i trust his word. And I myself did the front end 
> brakes and Brand new rotors from dmc houston. but,,,i still get vibration.
> Please help me seasoned Vets!
> -Raine
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