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<blockquote data-quote="jumpman" data-source="post: 106297" data-attributes="member: 2098"><p>hmm..seems like there are other factors contributing to the problem eh ? I'm gonna have my mech to check those things out too..i jes came back from a short drive..and i was testing out my ride..seems like the vibration only occurs at high speeds...over 80 or so..below that, the braking is fine and there are no vibrations. Some of my frens sed that if i dun drive too fast..then shud be ok and there is no need for a disc brake replacement. </p><p></p><p>hmm..what would it take to convert your rear drums into disc brake ? how much wud u nid ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jumpman, post: 106297, member: 2098"] hmm..seems like there are other factors contributing to the problem eh ? I'm gonna have my mech to check those things out too..i jes came back from a short drive..and i was testing out my ride..seems like the vibration only occurs at high speeds...over 80 or so..below that, the braking is fine and there are no vibrations. Some of my frens sed that if i dun drive too fast..then shud be ok and there is no need for a disc brake replacement. hmm..what would it take to convert your rear drums into disc brake ? how much wud u nid ? [/QUOTE]
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