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Juddering Brakes
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Fen, thanks for remembering. Yes, I had a similar sounding problem, the thread about it is here: http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=396508&mpage=1&key=&#396508 Mine eventually ended up being the brake disks not sitting straight on the hubs. Taking them off, throughly cleaning the backs of them (and the fronts of the hubs), re-assembling with a torque wrench to do the wheel nuts up to the correct tightness (130-wotsits) and doing them in up in a correct order (13524 for instance) solved it for me. I also found that over-tightening the counter-sunk retaining screw that holds the disks on didn't help at all - it got the disk squiff from the outset, which caused a number of problems. I found I had much better results when this screw (or screws - there are two per wheel) was only done up little more than finger-tight. BUT I bow to the infinitely greater wisdom of Jon Mitchell (indi9xx) - if he says that there are loads of other things that can cause the same symptoms then he is right ... Oli.ORIGINAL: Fen Oli (zcacogp) had a thread about it maybe 2 months ago that would be worth a read.
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