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Old 08-30-2004, 08:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TriKKy
The vibration during braking isn't caused by the PSI.

My tires are at the recommended 35PSI. I may boost them up a bit to 38 for now, but once winter comes Ill keep them at 35 again
Ok, cool. Thought I had seen people accuse the over-inflation for a number of maladies. I'm aware of the brake judder TSB, although of course I have one of those service areas, unlike some of you, who won't automatically perform the work recommended by the TSB, even if your VIN# qualifies as a candidate. They insist on 'replicating' the problem. Which in english means we aint doing s&%t!!!

Anyways, will check the PSI tonight. My guess is its well over 40!
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