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Porsche Crest Random Thumping front right question?

NOT A POLITICAL QUESTION!!!

My seldom driven '87 Targa has started a new random sympton - while driving after sitting in the garage for 3-6 weeks, everythings seems perfect for the first few miles,
then it feels like the front right tire is a little out of balance, and it progressively gets worse. I stopped to see if there's something wrong with the tire then drive off and the thumping goes away for a short while and slowly comes back.

It can't be a out of balance problem since it comes and goes, my guess- it is in the suspension, but a friend suggest it may be the calipher sticking from slowly generated heat?


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Is it rhythmic- that is, does the thumping frequency change with the speed?
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I don't think so, but I'll double check tomorrow if its not raining.
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Flat-spotting of the tire? Separating tread? Flip-flop the wheels and see if the problem switches sides.
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Will switch & check, tires 95% of tread remaining - looks great, but car parked for weeks on end too long, how quickly will tires develop flat spots?
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Flat spots from sitting too long start bad and get better as you drive and the tires warm up and become more compliant.

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