STEERING WHEEL VIBES
#31
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Originally Posted by alex911s
:Been watching the this thread, but I swear I dont have that issue i got 17 on my v6 with conti, then move to 18 turbo wheels , now I got 20's no issue.
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18" Michelin Diamaris with 10K now and NO shimmy!
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Update on my steering wheel vibration issue: Dealer will replace the rotors (only 2-3k miles) and at the same time we had re-balanced the new 20's with diamaris and found that 2 had RF of 18 and 1 has 26 the other close to 30. I called Tire Rack who opened a case with Michelin directly ad now Michelin wants the dealer to contact them and give them all the data for the balancing of the tires before they consider replacements. More to come.
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Originally Posted by madfoxcays
I know it was a huge risk.... but, I'm a Navy fly-guy from the Reagan era and have risk in my blood. Praising Lewis, buying a first year new Porsche, marriage, kids, stocks, golf --- all risky --- but alas, if I must be stoned (careful you hippies from the '60's) I'd rather it be by Porsche owners -- hopefully their stones are measured in carats and after catching a few big ones, I'll run and get that 911 cab. I want to get!
Yes, I too miss the 80's. I was Air Force bound.....except being blind as a bat (I don't even see the big "E" at the eye doctor) disqualified me for left seat.
So, I spent the 80's designing inertial navigation for just about everything.
When the Gulf War broke out, my cousin from CA (very liberal, product of the 60's) called me on the phone screaming:
"Those are all your weapons! Look what you've done"
Ah, better than Viagra
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Originally Posted by ltc
Bravo! You have my respect and admiration.
So, I spent the 80's designing inertial navigation for just about everything.
When the Gulf War broke out, my cousin from CA (very liberal, product of the 60's) called me on the phone screaming: "Those are all your weapons! Look what you've done" Ah, better than Viagra
So, I spent the 80's designing inertial navigation for just about everything.
When the Gulf War broke out, my cousin from CA (very liberal, product of the 60's) called me on the phone screaming: "Those are all your weapons! Look what you've done" Ah, better than Viagra
Okay sorry rest of the forum.. two military guys driving Cayenees with Bravo Zulus for each other's similar service in our nation's defense! Oh and compatriot..... lighten up on the Cayenne -- its still pretty impressive engineering!
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Originally Posted by madfoxcays
Oh and compatriot..... lighten up on the Cayenne -- its still pretty impressive engineering!
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Originally Posted by ltc
Consider it done....albeit begrudgingly....but done.
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Originally Posted by mudman2
You two are not alone, so don't worry about it, my 80's was all ASW etc. Surface and Sub Surface, and ended in the early 90's with Rotary Wing.