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Old Mar 6, 2004 | 06:34 AM
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Default hey so i f*cked somthing up

last night drivng home i gave my car a little gas and my driver's side wheels starting vibrating really bad. almost felt like a flat tire.

so i get some nasty *** torque steer and as i slow down the vibration doesnt stop. it eventually stops after a few seconds.

my first thought was i blew my lsd. but then that wouldnt explain the nasty virations right? i thought maybe i broke an axle. but no, they arent broken. so i get back on the road and start going. no symptoms at all. i even punch it a little through a couple windy turns, and nothing happens. my lsd is still working.

im about to go look at it right now and see whats up. i just wanted to post to see if anyone has any ideas.

what makes sense to me is my wheel bearing went bad.
can a LSD have intermittent problems?

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Old Mar 6, 2004 | 11:53 AM
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Default Re: hey so i f*cked somthing up (YAYA!)

locked brake caliper maybe?
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Old Mar 6, 2004 | 01:10 PM
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Default Re: hey so i f*cked somthing up (cyrk007)

is that common? i took a pretty intense look at the car and all the linkages, mounts, axles...yada yada yada..... i didnt see anything wrong. my lsd is still working. and i cant get my car to do it again
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