E39 M5 Elusive Vibration...

E39 M5 Elusive Vibration...

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Gravy

2,069 posts

235 months

Wednesday 19th March 2008
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derestrictor said:
.......It would've been more cost effective to relaunch Cornwall's tin mining industry but common sense went some way west of wonder a long time ago.


Onward...
Brilliant line Der, thank you for a welcome "mid-work" chuckle!
Also, glad to read you are driving into the light that was at the end of the tunnel!

ASBO

26,140 posts

215 months

Wednesday 19th March 2008
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Gravy said:
derestrictor said:
.......It would've been more cost effective to relaunch Cornwall's tin mining industry but common sense went some way west of wonder a long time ago.


Onward...
Brilliant line Der, thank you for a welcome "mid-work" chuckle!
Also, glad to read you are driving into the light that was at the end of the tunnel!
So, the end is in sight then?

I'm eager to here whether the brakes really were at fault.

derestrictor

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18,764 posts

262 months

Wednesday 19th March 2008
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McTavish,

The brakes were indeed fubar - the bigger question will be whether their former crappiness was affecting the vibe I described and/or whether the front struts/mounts are/were (part) culprits?

Prepare for a late night shouting, later this week... hehe



belleair302

6,851 posts

208 months

Wednesday 19th March 2008
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AP Brakes not always as good as the PR blurb....Movit I hope will soon be putting a smile upon your face and a small dent in your wallet!

derestrictor

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18,764 posts

262 months

Wednesday 19th March 2008
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Next time, Ricardo, next time! wink