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Old 05-30-2021, 11:39 AM   #9 (permalink)
Andaesthetics
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Originally Posted by ZoomZ View Post
Any Wheel bearing Noise? Howling, grinding? squealing? even if subtle.

You can do a run-out check on rotors and bearing.

Axial end play allowed on bearing is only 0.05mm (0.002in) or LESS.
No noise at all while braking or driving.

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Originally Posted by POS VETT View Post
That's unusual that the shaking stops when applying brakes. Out-of-balance brake rotors will still cause vibration when brakes are applied. However, the only things changed before the shaking were rotors,, so they tend to be the culprit.

It baffles me the way the shaking occurs, I'll ponder on it.
I thought the same thing as well. I thought if it was an issue with the rotors then it should be shaking while I brake as well.
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Originally Posted by Rusty View Post
Take the rotors off. Check to make sure everything is clean on both mating surfaces. Remount the rotors one stud one different. Torque your lug nuts to 100 ftbls. Try again.
I'll double check.
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What wheels are you running? My SSR's have a hub ring to prevent this. Our cars are hub centric.
Running the stock 19" Sport wheels. My suspension is also stock. I'm starting to wonder if maybe it's an issue with one of the wheels being bent or something?
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