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Old 01-06-2004, 06:41 PM
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Would a tubular weld in sfc such as they BMR brand cause a rear end vibration in a convertible ? The reason I ask is becuase now I have one I thought at first it was the tires out of balance wrong just had them rebalanced . The vibration only occurs upon braking at lower speeds .
Old 01-06-2004, 08:45 PM
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Sure it's not warped rotors? Anyways, you should get SFC's no matter what. They will get rid of some vibrations, no telling if it will get rid of the one you are talking about.
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I'm thinking it is warped rotors, gonna turn them tomorrow and get new pads !!
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Rotors are probably the problem.
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Well the noise seems to be coming from the area in which the top goes into when down . The rear end vibration is gone (turned rotors new pads).


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