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Old 08-16-2012, 08:37 PM   #12
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I'm guessing the only way to check for rotor warp is to take off the tires? But then I'll get all dirty lol. I'll have my male friend take a look at it, see if he might do it for me

EDIT: Yeah I have an appointment with Porsche dealer near my house on Saturday for balancing. So I'll check my rotors when I get home. I really think it's a balancing issue that picture makes my rotors look a lot worse than they do in person. But to be safe I'll try and inspect them as best I can.
If the steering wheel is steady going down the road & you brake causing the steering wheel to shimmy then you have a rotor problem. Look for new wheel weights on the inside of the wheels to see if the tires were balanced when installed.
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