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RE:Odd Suspension Vibration

Subject: RE:Odd Suspension Vibration
by CentralCoaster on 2008/2/5 20:01:29

Does it change when you drag the brakes? If yes, I'd be more inclinded to think it's a loose wheel or bad CV joint (other than the CV, the brake pad is the only thing connecting the rotating parts to nonrotating parts and will tend to stabilize the wheel)

Turning loads up the wheel and suspension differently, maybe this is taking the slop out of whatever's worn.

A bad ball joint, steering tie rod end, or anything else that locates the knuckle can cause this. I'm not sure about how the struts mount up. But these attachment points could easily be damaged when sliding into a curve. I don't know if a damaged steering box could cause it on a boosted car.
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