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Old 08-04-2005, 11:01 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Don't know how this relates but I just got rid of a Nissan Armada due to problems with under engineering of the front brakes. it was due to the size rim and weight of the car. after about 10K the rotors warped and caused a serious vibration in the front end. Like I said I don't know how this relates to the 300c but it an example of what happens do to incorrect breaks. The 300's seem to have good size breaks but there could be some issues like this when going to bigger and heavier rims and tires. And thanks to Nissan because their problem got us into the 300 woooohhooooo WHAT A CAR!!!!

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