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Old 11-06-07 | 10:50 AM
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OLT....I never considered it a problem in the first place. I just suggested a random and blind assumption as to what the "said" problem could be. Had I found this to be a problem though, I would have searched long ago to correct it .
Old 11-06-07 | 10:59 AM
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It's a problem when "everybody notices it". Of course that's the rule of thumb on anything. Whether or not individually someone takes the initiative to correct it is up to them. Some people drive with bad brakes until the pads split in half.
Old 11-06-07 | 11:49 PM
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hmm today it didnt happen.. COLD nor hot..

it was SUPER smooth didnt even feel the car shift...

just randomly though for NO reason it would go CLUNK.. then bam its like someone rear ended you haha...

but yea... oh well just live with this thing for now :]
Old 11-22-07 | 04:33 PM
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i saw ur tps trick and went out to my sc400 and i stopped bec i have 2 of these on mines that look the same, which one do i mess with ?
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