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post Aug 6, 2005 - 10:50 AM
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Ok I bought axis pads and the, cant remember the brand, sloted rotors from nopi.com. I go them installed, I noticed after the install, that on highway speeds im getting a little bit more shaking. Im not sure what it is, I also broke a stud on the front left, but still have 4 bolts on, which should be fine.

Also whil looking for imput, i need a new set of locking lugs, the old ones i hd were crap. any sugestions?
 
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post Aug 6, 2005 - 4:54 PM
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Gorilla Guard locks -- have a cylinder around them which prevents the usual vicegrip trick.

Shaking as in while driving or braking?
post Aug 6, 2005 - 5:48 PM
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QUOTE(Galcobar @ Aug 6, 2005 - 4:54 PM)
Gorilla Guard locks -- have a cylinder around them which prevents the usual vicegrip trick.

Shaking as in while driving or braking?
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Well i noticed it more at high speeds driving.. but it just started, i think im just going to pull off the wheel to make sue everythings on tight. But I also noticed my brakes on the passenger side were more warn then the driver side, when pulling them off.
post Aug 6, 2005 - 8:54 PM
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ok.. I just took off the driver side wheel, the one that was a lil wabley and then i broke the stud. I check the brakes and everything all fine, I think it might be my barrings.. but why would the all of a soden get loose when changing the brakes, or could it be that the rotors and pads need to warn in a bit more or somthing, its not as bad when i jsut went out again or maybe im crazy all togeather.
post Aug 7, 2005 - 1:00 AM
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yea you have to break everything in but that shouldn't cause wobbling if its all new.....the 4 lug bolts now that can cause wobbling i suggest goin and getting that fixed ASAP.....and gorilla lug nuts are very good stuff and not too expensive.....and if its the bearings what you do to check is jack the car and and push and pull the top of the wheel in and out.....if it wobbles = bearings/hub.....no wobbling your good!
post Aug 7, 2005 - 1:19 PM
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QUOTE(playr158 @ Aug 7, 2005 - 1:00 AM)
yea you have to break everything in but that shouldn't cause wobbling if its all new.....the 4 lug bolts now that can cause wobbling i suggest goin and getting that fixed ASAP.....and gorilla lug nuts are very good stuff and not too expensive.....and if its the bearings what you do to check is jack the car and and push and pull the top of the wheel in and out.....if it wobbles = bearings/hub.....no wobbling your good!
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Yeah I was def thinking it was the barings. but it dosnt make sence why that would have just happend or i just noticed it. But yeah when its jaked up, It moves.. eh another weekend going to my car. rolleyes.gif

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