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Old 03-20-2008, 01:58 AM   #3 (permalink)
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so far the DBA 4000 6x6 wiper slots are holding up. i haven't had much chance to do high speed driving, mainly work and very little joyriding. i have a feeling the rotor warpage may have been caused by poorly lubed slider pins. literally there was a huge difference between the two pads inside and outside. ie, the outside thickness was let's say 0.200" and the inside was 0.100" when i get the chance i think i will replace the rear ones too which probably don't need it. the rear rotors seem fine, it's only the front ones that were terrible. no more slowdown shimmy!
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