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Old 11th August 2004, 15:05   #7 (permalink)
Rehaan
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Quote[/b] (Shan2nu @ Aug. 11 2004,12:31)]What seems to have happened is that every time the brakes were applied, the wheels would move ahead and scrub the inner front surface of the wheel arch, which lead to a big hole in both the front wheel arches. Amazing stuff....... *
Hey Shan2,

Im a bit confused
How could it be possible that the wheels move forward during braking!....if anything they would move back in relation to the wheel well.....
Or are you talking about the inner UPPER front part of the wheel well? which would come in contact with the tires if the car pitched a lot during braking....?

This is quite a strange problem..! is it common on C-classes? its the first ive heard of it.... do shed some more light on the specifics.

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