Thanks for the timely reply. Your two cents are now up to three with all the interest accrued since December!! Bud -- Original Message -- From "Tom Di Iulio" <diiulio at ix.netcom.com> To: "Triumphs
My 1976 Triumph TR6 has 33,700 miles (original) on it and I have just had some mechanical work done on the brakes, bushings, and stiffer springs (from TRF) including new brake rotors, stainless steel
sounds like your front disc rotors need to be turned. i had this same issue american car and the problem was warped rotors. if there's no vibration without braking, i believe the issue is somewhere i
There is another culprit that can cause disc brakes to pulsate. Over torquing the wheel nuts may warp the rotors.]. I had a similiar problem with a Buick. 5,000 after a brake job with new rotors I ha
Thanks for the information. We installed new rotors (from TRF) and disc pads. We thought originally that the rotors were warped so we put on new rotors. Your suggestion about the calipers will be lo
<< While driving under throttle, lightly touching the brake pedal generates a pulsation. >> Bob, You didn't mention the condition of the front brake rotors (disks).....have they ever been checked for