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Old 09-15-2014, 02:08 PM
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Well not good, strange would describe it better. When slowing down, coming to a stop, brake pedal pressed, I get a strange vibration. It seems to be brought on by actual lean forward (Or back when in reverse) of the car. As soon as you let off the brake it goes away. The rotors are physically in good shape. It almost seems like a broken mount or something. Any input?
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This is on the 01 ws6.
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Is the pulsation sync'd with the rotation of your wheels?
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Is the pulsation sync'd with the rotation of your wheels?
Not at all.
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I assume it's not sync'd to engine RPM, either? Does it only happen when you are on the brakes, or will acceleration also do it?
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It's hard to actually tell but I think it does.



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