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D2 - Axles, Brakes, Suspension and Steering Brakes, Springs, shocks, steering racks, steering columns, suspension arms, wheel hubs etc. |
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still doesnt explain the 3000 miles where everything is OK unfortunately
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I actually drove roughly 3000 miles after I changed front brakes before the judder developed!
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Sergey's point is very valid. We all expect the source to be the front. But his was obviously not.
The 3000miles issue may be explainable by the fact that when new, the tolerances are such that the vibration/judder cannot occur but, after a bit of wear, the pads (or whatever) have sufficient movement/slack to start the judder. Maybe.
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Or it could be that it takes around 3000 miles for uneven pad transfer to build up?
due to some component not sitting/moving correctly. |
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Can you send me a link Brian? I can't find it
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2002 Final Edition S8. Ebony black with Silver Grey leather and myrtle wood trim. Current mods: solar sun roof, 20mm rear spacers, 15 mm on front, red brembo callipers, 6k headlights, rear view camera, engine remap, alloy dash dial rings, alloy navi rings, tt/phaeton pedal upgrade, (and custom matching foot rest) dension ipod interface & parrot hands free kit (both fully hidden), av input, tv in motion switched thro' PF switch in blanking plug right of steering column, Audi 'quattro' sill covers, repositioned centre console switches, radio clock, .Planned mods: auto-dimming rear view mirror, dash cam (as steamship's), fit the ski hatch, refit philips drl's (or maybe not - nope, definitely not - horrible botch!). |
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Owen Ferry knows his stuff.. used him when I first got my d2, and he did some work on the xc90 as well.. nice guy.
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Thanks Guys, I'll drop by later today I think and have a chat
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2002 Final Edition S8. Ebony black with Silver Grey leather and myrtle wood trim. Current mods: solar sun roof, 20mm rear spacers, 15 mm on front, red brembo callipers, 6k headlights, rear view camera, engine remap, alloy dash dial rings, alloy navi rings, tt/phaeton pedal upgrade, (and custom matching foot rest) dension ipod interface & parrot hands free kit (both fully hidden), av input, tv in motion switched thro' PF switch in blanking plug right of steering column, Audi 'quattro' sill covers, repositioned centre console switches, radio clock, .Planned mods: auto-dimming rear view mirror, dash cam (as steamship's), fit the ski hatch, refit philips drl's (or maybe not - nope, definitely not - horrible botch!). |
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Spoke to Owen yesterday and booked the car in for next Tuesday. He has all sorts of gadgets to test brakes, skim discs in situ and check disc temperatures. I feel that he'll look into the cause of the problem, rather than just keep replacing parts.
Thanks for the pointing me in this direction folks!
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2002 Final Edition S8. Ebony black with Silver Grey leather and myrtle wood trim. Current mods: solar sun roof, 20mm rear spacers, 15 mm on front, red brembo callipers, 6k headlights, rear view camera, engine remap, alloy dash dial rings, alloy navi rings, tt/phaeton pedal upgrade, (and custom matching foot rest) dension ipod interface & parrot hands free kit (both fully hidden), av input, tv in motion switched thro' PF switch in blanking plug right of steering column, Audi 'quattro' sill covers, repositioned centre console switches, radio clock, .Planned mods: auto-dimming rear view mirror, dash cam (as steamship's), fit the ski hatch, refit philips drl's (or maybe not - nope, definitely not - horrible botch!). |
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This is exactly the same problem I'm getting on my FL S8. Juddering after about 3000 miles. I've been using EBC Turbo grooved discs and yellowstuff pads but its always the same: Judder, skim, 3000 mile later more judder, skim. It's now getting rather monotonous. I've rebuilt the calipers, which was easier than I thought it would be, but no difference. I've changed pads, discs still no difference. Sadly, in Dubai we don't have anything as sophisticated as Procut but there are plenty of Bodge-It, Fleece-'em and Scarper machine shops that will make matters worse.
I'm convinced the problem is with the front brakes as when moving quite slowly and applying the handbrake there is no judder at all. One avenue I am pursuing is regarding the front wheel bearings. I had one changed about three years ago and this judder has only occurred since then. The wheel bearing itself comes in a housing that once the hub has been pressed in it is then bolted to the steering knuckle. If this housing has been bolted into the knuckle slightly out of line then this would create a slight misalignment between the disc and the calipers/pads. This could, I think, cause uneven wear which could cause judder. What do you guys think?
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