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AussieGuy214 |
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Guys,
Had the same problems ![]() ![]() -DBA slotted rotors w Bendix HD's -Monroe GT-Gas Shocks -Upper & Lower ball joints -Tie-rod end's (came in the kit w ball joints so thought stuff it might as well) -Nolathane Bushes front and rear on Lower Control Arm (prick of a job ![]() -New tyre's w wheel alignment Drove from Darwin to Adelaide (approx 3000km) beginning of Dec and not a problem, tyre's wore evenly, no shudders (except for those bloody cattle grids) and brakes aren't even making a sound!! ![]() ![]() Hope this helps lads ![]() |
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JIM89 |
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theres a main nut that adjusts the pressure on the pads in the booster, i belive this was to tight on most fords and caused the pads to always sit against the rotors, thus causing excess heat and causing the shudder
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