[s-cars] Suspension bushings and tranny mounts
Vincent Frégeac
vfregeac at sympatico.ca
Thu Dec 5 19:58:16 EST 2002
I second this opinion. I've experienced the same behaviour on a friend's
FWD car with huge tire width (Don't remember the size, too long ago; I
don't even know if I knew at this time what tire sizes mean). Anyway, if
a FWD can do this, Torsen is not the culprit.
Vincent.
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Scott:
The torsen was my first suspect, but the noise sounds as if it is coming
from the wheel, not the center fo the car. Yesterday, someone posted
about
cold tires, and I'm now thinking he might have been right. When I left
my
office last night, I easily replicated the sound. I tried again
leaving
the parts store ( buying Audi parts, of course), and could not replicate
it
for my buddy there, nor could it replicate the sound when I reached
home.
It might just be cold tires.
Bob
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