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gogsy1956 Member Since: 15 Jun 2013 Location: Tyne and Wear Posts: 942 |
I had the same issue on mine once upon a time,, but it looks as if you have already tried the obvious,, wheel balancing. The two front wheels on mine were found to be out of shape rather than out of balance.
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Fri Aug 02 2019 6:45pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
I have the same issue on my 61 plate, it wobbles on the same piece of road at 50 to 60 only. I think in my case it’s the tyres getting flat spots after being sat. This particular piece of road is about 1/4 mile from my house and it’s where I get my speed up for work. After this, the wobble is gone. If I drive down the same road any time during the rest of the day, no wobble!! 2019 5.0 SC SVA (Current)
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Fri Aug 02 2019 7:12pm |
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rover75 Member Since: 14 Mar 2019 Location: On my way Posts: 109 |
Re. flatspotting, I have soft tyres on and in the heat it's even worse, 5-7 miles and it goes away. (New tyres soon) |
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Fri Aug 02 2019 9:53pm |
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BKHK Member Since: 05 May 2008 Location: Perth Posts: 1940 |
Could be front brake discs. The L320 is very sensitive to anything not quite right at the front end. Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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Fri Aug 02 2019 11:00pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
In my case it doesn’t happen under braking. I had warped discs on my old focus and it was like firing a machine gun everytime I tried to stop. I swore I’d never fit Mintex again after that. 2019 5.0 SC SVA (Current)
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Sat Aug 03 2019 8:12am |
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Father Jack Member Since: 16 Oct 2016 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 480 |
A slightly warped or buckled wheel could cause the same issue. |
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Sat Aug 03 2019 11:37am |
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