One of the most common complaint from people who track their car is vibrations. We've heard they can come from warped discs (very unlikely), uneven deposit on the friction ring (may happen with certain types of pads that perform by first laying some deposit, and then using that layer against the pads to actually create a better friction (like carbon-to-carbon).
Another source of vibrations can be worn out suspension components. Look at ball joints and rear control arm bushings. Up to now, it is pretty common knowledge.
And what about alignment? Hmmm... Raising or lower the suspension will greatly affect toe, especially at the front. If the car has excessive toe out or toe in, when under hard braking, the wheels want to go in different directions... And that will create vibrations too, wether you have stock brakes or any BBK.
And if a car locks only one wheel, even in straight line? Hmmm.. Well, put your car on scales and measure how much each corner weights. Chances are that one of the front wheels checks much lighter and therefore doesn't apply the same pressure as the other on the ground. So, that tire can lock easily. What could be the cause of uneven front weight? Bent chassis, wrongly adjusted coil-overs.
Another source of vibrations can be worn out suspension components. Look at ball joints and rear control arm bushings. Up to now, it is pretty common knowledge.
And what about alignment? Hmmm... Raising or lower the suspension will greatly affect toe, especially at the front. If the car has excessive toe out or toe in, when under hard braking, the wheels want to go in different directions... And that will create vibrations too, wether you have stock brakes or any BBK.
And if a car locks only one wheel, even in straight line? Hmmm.. Well, put your car on scales and measure how much each corner weights. Chances are that one of the front wheels checks much lighter and therefore doesn't apply the same pressure as the other on the ground. So, that tire can lock easily. What could be the cause of uneven front weight? Bent chassis, wrongly adjusted coil-overs.


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