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Old 11-08-2010, 07:02 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by greenerob
I have the exact same issues. Noone can find the culprit.
Yes, I know, I've been following your thread with much interest. I should be doing the rotors and M030 next friday, when I get back home (me and the car currently outstation in the neighbouring country). The M030s have arrived at home, but now I'm still waiting for the strut mounts - thought I'll change those too, since labour is not cheap and they are 9 year old mounts, even if it's low mileage. And the new ones are updated 997 (front) and 987 (rear) pieces.

I also intend to do a Hunter Road force balancing, can't find one here, but I managed to locate one back home.

Will keep you posted whether those changes help/solve the problem.

BTW, do you know how they diagnosed the tie rod problem ? Frankly, my suspension components seem solid but I guess the forces when travelling at high speeds should be greater than us shaking the wheel or components for free play.
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