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Old 03 October 2010, 07:52 PM
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Hi i have a my99 sti type r and on pull off and low speed turning the car vibrates/judders,it also joults slightly when coming to a comlpete stop,i know that it is normal to judder/vibrate on lock but it does it when it is fully open on the bottom green setting.The car has a paddle clutch so not sure if this will cause or contribute to this or if there is a problem with the diff.Any in for would be appreciated.cheers.
Old 03 October 2010, 08:43 PM
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Sounds like the front diff is goosed in the box or the plates for the dccd . speak to api .
My mate has the same problem and we swapped the rear diff and prop and its still the same.
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ok cheers mate i will give them a call.
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have you replaced your box recently?
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no mate its the same box
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