I have owned this lens for about a year. It was a second hand Ebay purchase, described as being in excellent condition. This was true other than for a small amount of play in the end of the lens, which wasn't made known to me during the Ebay auction.
I was aware that this particular lens from Tamron is prone to this problem, but understood that it can be easily fixed. The "fix" involves removing the dust seal from the front of the lens which then exposes three screws underneath that become loose. Just tighten these screws down and re-assemble the lens. see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiOj-7MAO_w
Now I'm not so sure that this is the answer to the problem. What has moved to allow these screws to become loose in the first place? If you tighten the screws and re-seat them are you effectively changing the lens position and possibly altering the focal plane of the lens?
I love this lens, it's done me well and can produce good sharp images. I have no qualms in the straight forward dis-assembly of the dust cover. However, I am reticent to go further without some explanation as to why these screws have become loose and what are the consequences of reseating them. For example, could I end up altering the front/back focus setting of the lens?
Thanks for reading,
Rick.