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hey everyone, will an r33 bov adapet fit a series 2 stag??

has anyone else experienced a weird shudder above 100km/h. im guessing its because my weights keep falling off my rims just want to be sure that there isnt a comon problem there.

laterdays

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Get a good wheel balance, if that dont fix it check rotors for balance even prop shafts. There are a lot of bits whizzing round in a 4WD.

Have you had a timing belt replacement yet.

hey everyone, will an r33 bov adapet fit a series 2 stag??

has anyone else experienced a weird shudder above 100km/h. im guessing its because my weights keep falling off my rims just want to be sure that there isnt a comon problem there.

laterdays

With a normal wheel balance and alignment (castor just under 5deg) my S1 was smooth and rock steady all the way to 200 (not on a public road of course).

A balance and alignment should fix your shudder. But anyway jack up the front of the car and check that all nuts and bolts are tight and use a bar to see if any suspension components are insecure - pull off your wheels and make sure your hubs and calipers are secure.

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