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GodivaNige Member Since: 14 May 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 420 |
I had this shortly after new discs and pads, because the pistons were pushed back into the calipers, they were sticking slightly causing two (left rear and right front) to bind and overheat, giving chronic wheel shimmy at high speed.
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Fri Aug 25 2017 9:13am |
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Chunk11 Member Since: 02 Jul 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 47 |
You just reminded me both rear callipers were also replaced because the bleed nipples were seized!
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Fri Aug 25 2017 9:29am |
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GodivaNige Member Since: 14 May 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 420 |
Give it the beans to induce the vibration then pull over and check the wheel temps. Any hot wheels will reveal you have sticking callipers.
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Fri Aug 25 2017 9:37am |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
What speed is the steering vibrating.?if its say 70 the take it to about 80-85 & see if it cures it,if so its wheels need balancing & if not its something else.You will get steering wheel wobble if fronts need balancing,,if its coming from the rear you will feel vibration through seat & car body.
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Fri Aug 25 2017 10:03am |
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Chunk11 Member Since: 02 Jul 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 47 |
The vibration comes on at exactly 70mph and so far I have taken it to 90 and all it did was get worse! Range Rover Sport 2010 3.0 TDV6 HSE in Black
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Fri Aug 25 2017 10:09am |
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dpg123 Member Since: 24 Mar 2016 Location: London Posts: 54 |
I had a similar issue when i picked up my 2010 TDV8 2 years ago. It had just had new Continental tyres all round. i took it to have the tracking checked, and whilst it was slightly out, the main issue identified was the wheels had been "balanced" the wrong way, so the weights were on the opposite side to where they were needed. Once corrected the wobble was resolved. Cost: £50-60. |
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Wed Aug 30 2017 12:05pm |
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Stevepd Member Since: 22 May 2017 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1251 |
The wheel is fully on isn't it?. Had a Golf once with wheel wobble and it was 2 loose wheel nuts, after just having it service. Tightening cured it instantly. |
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Wed Aug 30 2017 3:56pm |
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Chunk11 Member Since: 02 Jul 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 47 |
Rather annoyingly I have now had my wheels balanced and it has made no difference at all. I think the best option is to take it back to the garage that did all the work as it wasn't there before the work was completed.
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Sat Sep 09 2017 1:03am |
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DEVON Member Since: 14 Apr 2016 Location: Bolton Posts: 264 |
Hi Chunk11
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Sat Sep 09 2017 8:40am |
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Chunk11 Member Since: 02 Jul 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 47 |
Thanks Devon
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Sat Sep 09 2017 10:39pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8982 |
Reading the OP again, you say they changed the rear bushes only on the front lower arms. These were replaced with Polybushes? I wonder if that's the problem - the rear and bushes are Polybushes and the fronts are the original spec and, presumably, worn to some degree.
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Sun Sep 10 2017 5:53am |
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Hog Member Since: 03 Dec 2015 Location: Wassenaar Posts: 254 |
Put the wheels back where they came from. that might help. you should absolutely do this if your tires are directional.
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Sun Sep 10 2017 2:25pm |
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Chunk11 Member Since: 02 Jul 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 47 |
Okay guys thought I would update you as the problem has been solved! The wheels were swapped back around and put back where they were when I had originally dropped the car off. Back to having no steering wheel wobble!
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Wed Oct 04 2017 6:38am |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1538 |
Well that's very interesting. And well done to Hog for suggesting it. Robin
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Wed Oct 04 2017 7:27am |
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