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Re: Newbie question, gas pedal shudders mildly over 75 mph
Posted by Lou (more from Lou) on Thu, 20 Nov 2003 13:19:38
In Reply to: Newbie question, gas pedal shudders mildly over 75 mph, Ganesh, Thu, 20 Nov 2003 10:02:54
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The Hunter gps7500 that Jason has mentioned below will be the best way to eliminate most wheel induced vibrations from your ride, BUT, the 9-5 chassis has an inherent small shudder or vibration inthe 68-73 range that I have felt in every single one I have ever driven. The Hunter machine will get rid of everything else better than any other balancer. YOur dealer should be the one to work on your problem and I would think that from a $$ perspective,they should be willing to pay to have it done on the Hunter if they do not have one in their shop. The GPS 7500 is a 35K machine, and not all Saab dealers will have one. Let the dealer make the call. If he/she has agood balancer and is willing to try that first,go ahead with that plan. If it does not take care of it,ask them to sub let the job out to a shop with the Hunter, but if you are anticipating total elimination of vibration, don't hold your breath.After driving my aero for about a month after having my summer wheels balanced on the Hunter,I pput on my winter package, and now have to head back to the shop with the Hunter to have them done. It is that significant a machine.
Good luck.
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Posts in this Thread:
- Newbie question, gas pedal shudders mildly over 75 mph, Ganesh, Thu, 20 Nov 2003 10:02:54
- Re: Newbie question, gas pedal shudders mildly over 75 mph, AeroLady, Thu, 20 Nov 2003 18:00:30
- Re: Newbie question, gas pedal shudders mildly over 75 mph, Lou, Thu, 20 Nov 2003 13:19:38 <-- Viewing This Message
- Re: Newbie question, gas pedal shudders mildly over 75 mph, DSH, Thu, 20 Nov 2003 10:29:13
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