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From: mberns@ut-ngp.UTEXAS (Mark Bernstein)
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Subject: Re: TR7 suspension question
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Date: Fri, 1-Nov-85 09:13:33 EST
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Regarding TR-7 front end problems:   I'd check for badly warped
brake rotors (most likely), and for lateral runout - warped front
wheels/tires.   A bad rotor will, of course, lead to the shimmy while
braking, but it can also rub up against the pads each revolution of the
wheel, causing just a little drag and leading to highway speed shimmy.

- Mark Bernstein (UT Austin - SPE)