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Old 05-28-2014, 10:55 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by roy'sz View Post
Since you shaved the studs down they are no longer ballanced...thus explaining the imbalances.
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Originally Posted by rinaudo View Post
yeah thats what im thinking... once i get the rotors in and install them ill let you guys know if anything has changed. im just thinking that if it was a warped rotor that by adding spacers im only going to amplfy the problem by having the wheel further out. maybe i sound stupid but its just a thought
The weight of studs is extremely close to the hub, it won't cause vibrations, also, I don't believe brake rotors are balanced either.


In any case, IF that was the problem, the car would shimmy at speed, not JUST during braking
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