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Hi,
Just the other day on my way to the L.A. Auto show, I was cruising at about 80 MPH on the freeway. On my exit, I had to slow down to 15. So when I applied the brakes, my car and my steering wheel gave a very noticeable shake and vibration that just took me by surprise. I have had crossdrilled rotors installed on my car for about 4 months along with 17x7.5 Evo IIs on 215/40/17 and 215/45/17 rubber front and rear respectively. Is there anyway that I can fix this vibration problem? Please Help! |
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I am 90% sure that your problem are the rotors. I had the some problem with aftermarket cross-drilled rotors. It was so bad that I had to put back the originals. I guess it depends on who manufactures them. I suggest putting back the originals and go for a test drive. They are very easy to remove. If you have the same problem you might want to check your suspension. Check your ball joints, tie rods, or drag link for play. |
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