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Old 09-14-2004, 02:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
Fred Edick
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I'm very pleased with my redline red SSr but I've noticed a bit of vibration from the front at about 60 mph. The speedometer needle even vibrates a bit. The tach is steady. I've had the wheels rebalanced but still have the same vibration. Does anyone out there notice the same? Any ideas?
The obvious question the dealer will ask is, "When did you notice the vibration"? So I'll ask the same question, when did you notice the vibration? I've just under 4000 miles on my SSR and notice no vibration at any speed, even 120 MPH. Sounds like you might have knocked the front end out of alignment or something came loose? Good luck with getting the problem corrected, no likes a new vehicle with problems.
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