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Old 12-09-2011, 08:27 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by VQStryker View Post
could be a bad piston in one of the calipers or a loose line. any leaks or play in the break pedal? MJB is correct, a bad alignment can cause this to happen, usually a bad front end alignment will cause slight chatter on the steering wheel.

Could the open diff cause this or the viscous since viscous LSD isnt much better then the open?? I ask because OP said this "Rear end bounces on high speed curves."

Update us when you find out what it is, I personally have not had this issue
No leaks or play in the brake pedal.
I never had it aligned but it drives straight & smooth even at very high speeds.
The brakes are fine except for some panic stops it jerks hard left into opposiing traffic. I don't think the brake shops would be willing or know how to ethically replicate this condition. Just wondering if this was a common problem with a fix?
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