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Old Aug 18, 2006 | 02:40 AM
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Default Re: bumpy while braking

Originally Posted by ps90lsturbo
umm no. you did not warp anything, all you did is tq the wheels down wrong causing them to wobble on the hub (the wheels were not flush with the hub during the tq process/tq in the wrong order). and that is why when you re-tq the wheels it went away.

unless of course you have rotors that magically just fixed themselves. at which point i would like some, so i would never have to replace mine.
and i'll take a set, of each part number so i can start selling them on ebay,


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Old Aug 18, 2006 | 04:06 AM
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Default Re: bumpy while braking

I'd be more willing to bet it's mis-torqued lugs as well just making th erim ride off the hub.

And I have heard of bad tightening (over) damaging the rotors. I'm not sure why it made sense when I heard it, but I do remember it making sense.

Saying that fixing the nuts and it magically repairing is pretty laughable however...
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