In a message dated 98-08-14 00:23:07 EDT, rpalmer@ames.ucsd.edu writes:
<< Didn't Ramon have this problem last year?? Can't remember the cause
offhand. Hey Laifman, dig through your archives and see if you can find
that thread. Must have been over a year ago. Hmmmm??? Sheared off as I
remember and I think the cause was too much wheel bearing play, at least
that was the explanation I offered. >>
Oh man!
This hurts!!!
The end of this story has been on my to-do list all that time . . . I'll
follow up soon, but the cause seems to be defective brand-new rotors. It's a
long story, and I'll get to it real soon now. I promise. In the meantime,
good used rotors would appear to be much much better than new OEM-type
replacements, no matter where you got 'em, unless you got 'em more than ten or
twelve years ago . . .
Ramon
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