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Old 08-25-2007, 04:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys , are there any TSB on 300c rotors not SRT ?
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Old 08-25-2007, 04:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey guys , are there any TSB on 300c rotors not SRT ?
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I didn't see any. You can check all TSB's in this thread - TSB's: Complete list of all TSBs & Recalls issued for 2005-2008 LX models. It's kept up to date by ResumeSpeed.

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What problem are you having?
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What problem are you having?
My guess is he's gonna say he has brake judder symptoms and we'll recommend he beds his brakes.

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My guess is he's gonna say he has brake judder symptoms and we'll recommend he beds his brakes.

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Well what came to my mind is that if he has aftermarket wheels, or if he has had his tires rotated, did they torque the lug nuts properly with a torque wrench? Or did they just use an air gun like most tire stores do? That is one of the quickest ways to warp a rotor. I thought of this since I just rotated my tires last night, and it was a royal pain in the butt without a lift since i had to be able to have all 4 tires off the ground at once! But there was no way I wasn gonna let the local tire store do it!

I'm funny that way; when I got new tires for my last car, I took them two wheels at a time in the back of my truck and had the tires mounted and balanced, then installed them on the car myself using a torque wrench.
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I'm funny that way; when I got new tires for my last car, I took them two wheels at a time in the back of my truck and had the tires mounted and balanced, then installed them on the car myself using a torque wrench.
That's funny Kevin. That's EXACTLY the way I did my rears this summer. I borrowed my son-in law's floor jack for the other side. I just didn't want to take the chance they're screw up my wheels. I ended up breaking my 3/8 drive torque wrench, so I just had to go out and buy a 1/2" drive.

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