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Need Help Left Rear Tyre Shuddering Off Take Off Only What Could It Be


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PTR_Nitro has the same issues with braking. Hopefully he gives his 2 cents. Lol

Maybe a farked bearing. Jack it up and give the wheels a good wobble and if they move from side to side its farked.

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I had a bit of axle tramp on hard acceleration. The guys at tyre King Baulkham Hills did a 4 wheel alignment and the prblem disappeared. So I gear the rear end needs to have correct geometry to avoid axle tramp. I plan to keep an eye on that in future.

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With breaking it means he needs to machine his rotors mines a different problem I'm assuming the cradle diff bush or something along those lines

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Could also be a f*cked control blade bush maybe? My GT made all sorts of noises and shuddered like mofo when mine were cooked.

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Need help left rear tyre shuddering off take off only what could it be

Driveway vs rear tyre.

Driveway wins.

There's a reason why Ronda Rousey doesn't fight with driveways.

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