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Old 04-29-2013, 07:27 PM   #9
Calum
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Originally Posted by Raceseng View Post
Calum - That is really odd because you would think that the dirt would collect equally in between the spokes. I have never heard of this happening. The only thing I can think of is that the pulley might have been out of balance from the get go.
I checked and re-checked but it was running true. It seemed odd to me to which is why I didn't think about the pulley right off. I'm still not 100% convinced because of how odd it is, but the dirt was there and the problem is gone.

I haven't heard of anyone else, on any model of car, having this issue so I'm 99.99% sure yours will be fine aswell. I only mentioned it because you seem to still be in an R&D phase and this might be something you'd like to test before going to market. I certainly wont be criticizing if you find it's not a worry.
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