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<blockquote data-quote="BuffDigits" data-source="post: 2794503" data-attributes="member: 12344"><p>oh yeah forget to mention it took a full 3 hours to get ford road side assitance to pick me up. So glad is was cold and raining.</p><p></p><p>anyway, my first glimpse of a problem was a slight wobble when watching the tires rotate on the dyno. almost looked like the rims were out of round.</p><p></p><p>a few weeks later I picked up a metallic squeek in the drivers rear wheel.</p><p>sounded like a stuck caliper (which happens a lot on these cars).</p><p></p><p>would come and go, but then started to get worse and louder.</p><p></p><p>then from one night to the next morning when I went to drive it wobble wobble</p><p>like some old rickity bike.</p><p></p><p>ill hopefully get a better status update today after they have taken it apart and checked it out.</p><p></p><p>I spoke with the tech guy though, and he said he as had to replace plenty of them even on stock cobras. and some cobras never seem to need them, guess its hit and miss almost like the tick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuffDigits, post: 2794503, member: 12344"] oh yeah forget to mention it took a full 3 hours to get ford road side assitance to pick me up. So glad is was cold and raining. anyway, my first glimpse of a problem was a slight wobble when watching the tires rotate on the dyno. almost looked like the rims were out of round. a few weeks later I picked up a metallic squeek in the drivers rear wheel. sounded like a stuck caliper (which happens a lot on these cars). would come and go, but then started to get worse and louder. then from one night to the next morning when I went to drive it wobble wobble like some old rickity bike. ill hopefully get a better status update today after they have taken it apart and checked it out. I spoke with the tech guy though, and he said he as had to replace plenty of them even on stock cobras. and some cobras never seem to need them, guess its hit and miss almost like the tick. [/QUOTE]
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