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Old 18-02-2006, 05:41 PM   #1
sirhal
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Default Wobbly front end

Hi All,

A little while ago I changed the front discs and pads on my AUI Fairmont. They were shuddering under braking and I figured that it was just warped discs. I checked the thickness and they could of been machined, but the new discs were cheaper

However a couple of weeks later on a trip to Sydney (from Brisvegas), they started to wobble again. : This was 4 months ago.
The strange thing is however, the wobble comes and goes. Sometimes it can go for a week without any vibration at all. But other days it is so bad that when you apply the brakes, the steering wheel shakes quite violently.

Any ideas???

You guys are pretty cluey. I thought I might check before I go pulling it all apart... again.


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