Steering vibration
Steering damper just minimizes the rattle u feel when u hit a bump like rail road tracks and etc.... have a bad steering damper will not introduce vibrations.
however having bad tires, rotors, linkage rod will introduce vibration on smooth road driving conditions.
Linkage rod vibration is different from rotor or tire vibrations. Linkage vibration gets worse as speed picks up. While the tire (not ballanced)vibrations only happens within a range of speed. And lastly the warpped rotor vibration can only be felt during braking.
BTW we have the same tires. I think our tires are easily damaged. But also I do recall running over 2 large pot holes in one night. damn the sf roads.
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vibration damper?
I called the Buckhead MB dealer today here in Atlanta. The price tag for the Steering Damper is 75.00 and its about a 30 minute job they said. Does this estimate sound ok? part price and time to install. Does anyone have pictures of the vibration damper? I'am experiencing 70 MPH vibrations on tthe highway on basically new tires. The rotors are fine. Any ideas before i go and get an alignment and or balance.
So I took the car to the wheelworks that did my tires and asked them to redo the alignment and balance. Then while i was at work they called and told me that steering linkage tie bar is loose. They replaced something and fixed it. The guy said that he has did a few clk that had the same problem.
Have anyone had similar problem?
tire with 10" long blister to include a bad draglink. so my clk is side lined ,
until I get my 19" general UHP exclaim from the T-rack!!!!!

That said.. my 964 and 993 both had them and not problems, even when getting then nice and hot autocrossing or making a panic stop from 130 in the middle of the night when a deer jumped in front of me... oh.. wait.. er.. that was my brother that happened too.. I never speed
)x10 on only buying reputable rotors, even if the ones for my other car are more than $250 each.

BUT.. they sure do look good!
Last edited by DCarrera; Feb 11, 2008 at 03:53 AM.
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