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Old May 9, 2011 | 04:45 PM
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I know it sux and proably should have have the rotors cut or replaced before hand, But id there is a TSB for it why not just cut them and let me know if it doesnt fix it I would have to return it to stock and then Diaq the car?
Old May 9, 2011 | 05:12 PM
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^ Even if you have slightly warped rotors, that necessarily doesn't mean you will vibrate when cruising though..

I mean, if you say you've had 10+ years experience modding cars, why are you acting like you don't know anything?
Old May 9, 2011 | 07:23 PM
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I mean, if you say you've had 10+ years experience modding cars, why are you acting like you don't know anything?
^This. Also, you said you were going to have your mom handle it.!?

Finally- NO, the dealer has no clue where you got the parts or who installed it. So, saying "there's no way the drop caused this" is a fallacy.

How about this; drop an LS enginge in, blow it it up, take the car to dealer "X" and argue that there is no way that the engine swap was an issue.

If the tips n' tricks offered don't work you're going to have to go back to stock to resolve it. Beside, you shouldn't build a house before making sure you have a sound foundation.
Old May 9, 2011 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ANMVQ
So when you start shaking, Cause you have the same springs is me what are you going to to do, remove them and take it to the dealer?? Just curious because for 20 years I have been dropping and modding cars I have never once I had vibration isssue with a dropped car.. Even when dropping 2+ inches. ( Old Eclipse).
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Is that on here??

So do not do a alingment either? Was going to have my mom swing by the alingment place at 4pm.
Dude...are you 40 living at home with your mother???

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I was a service manager for 10 years saw all kinds of modded cars and would only denie the work if I knew 100% it was the issue. We all know that the drop will not cause the car to shake.
You said yourself that the vibration was very subtle until you put on the spacers and the drop..and by your own admission the drop would not cause the problem. So you've answered your own question about where the vibration is coming from... yet your pissed that your local Infiniti dealer won't fix the problem that you inflicted on your ride!?!?
Old May 9, 2011 | 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mikelr
Dude...are you 40 living at home with your mother???



You said yourself that the vibration was very subtle until you put on the spacers and the drop..and by your own admission the drop would not cause the problem. So you've answered your own question about where the vibration is coming from... yet your pissed that your local Infiniti dealer won't fix the problem that you inflicted on your ride!?!?
^this


People like the OP make me lose faith in humanity.
Old May 10, 2011 | 12:35 AM
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Let me buy something from you, mess with it and then tell you to fix it. Sounds silly right?? Well that's what you're doing...
Old May 10, 2011 | 04:20 AM
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I must say though that the dealership is right on their part, you say that you knew of this issue prior to installing your suspension mods, you should have got it checked out before adding all your mods..
Old May 10, 2011 | 08:25 AM
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Funny guys think that if you mom helps you out,Then you must live at home???? Funny I work 2 jobs 60+ hours and have a 500k+ house, So from time to time, Yes me mother helps her son out.. So I suppose no one on here has a family member. Mom ,Dad help them once in a while??? Guess not.

An act like I don't know anything?? I Do know that the drop is not the issue, I took the spacers off and car still shakes= Rotors, Dealer is partly right, But still why not cut the rotors and say "If doesn't fix it then go back to stock so we can further diaq the car", The know there is a rotor issue they know there is a issue with the rear U joint( I think).. I never said I wanted them to diaq out the whole car, But to not offer a solution other than the remove everything so they can cut or replace the rotors is ????


An the comment about losing faith in humanity, You know what you can do with that statement,, Can park it you know where..

Now not to get of topic, But thank you to the guys that actually helped in this thread, ,At least some people where adult about this.

Mods can close this before We go way off topic. thanx again to the guys who had useful info.
Old May 10, 2011 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by ANMVQ
I was a service manager for 10 years saw all kinds of modded cars and would only denie the work if I knew 100% it was the issue. We all know that the drop will not cause the car to shake.

They must have been running quite the operation at that dealership, lol
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