steering vibration over 80

Shocks, springs, anything to do with the running gear

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johntl
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Re: steering vibration over 80

Post by johntl »

Started this thinking it could not be wheel balancing as I had just had 2 part worns fitted and balanced !
Before spending money on driveshafts I made sure the wheel balancing was OK, got all 4 done. AND BEHOLD ALL IS SORTED, NO VIBRATION :oops:

You live and learn !!!!
jasper5
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Re: steering vibration over 80

Post by jasper5 »

johntl wrote:Started this thinking it could not be wheel balancing as I had just had 2 part worns fitted and balanced !
Before spending money on driveshafts I made sure the wheel balancing was OK, got all 4 done. AND BEHOLD ALL IS SORTED, NO VIBRATION :oops:

You live and learn !!!!
Tyres and wheels eh?

What a surprise 8)
Sagwala
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Re: steering vibration over 80

Post by Sagwala »

Had exactly the same thing.

Went and got a part worn Continental fitted today on the rear, £25, and whilst there got them to chuck in a balance all round.

No more steering shake at 70, jobs a gooden. :P
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