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sunshine beast

posted on 10th Apr 05 at 14:30

will be that then mcukgets in them, dries up all the grease and the whole which is supposed to be round becomes an egg shape so the joint moves under pressure and eventually it will pop causing major damage


Graeme

posted on 10th Apr 05 at 14:05

had a friend who hads this and it was just simply a weight on the wheels that was out but i dont know, just take it to a garage and they will tell u!

[Edited on 10-04-2005 by C4 WLK]


cs8uk_

posted on 10th Apr 05 at 13:49

I have replaced the control arm bushes.
The juddering is felt through the steering.
And the wheels nuts are deffinatly tight.

Like i said, the tracking is fine as had no tyre wear. Tried an old set of steelies this morning and it still judders, so i know its not the wheels.

Have found a steering arm ball joint gaitor which is split, so a new ball joint is on order. could this be the problem?


[Edited on 10-04-2005 by cs8uk_]


stevenford_uk

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 12:49

get the wheels in the air, if there is play, replace what is worn, will most prob be track rod ends, or tracking, jus go through it all one by one.


Joff

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 11:33

Is the juddering through the steering wheel or the pedal?


X 60RSA

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 11:23

quote:
Originally posted by cs8uk_
Dont think its buckled wheels, as had new tyres 2 weeks ago, and surely theyu would have noticed that when balancing.
ill have to try new track rod ends next weekend.


Have you checked you wheel nuts since you've had the new tyres fitted.........probably not that but its another thought out the way!


Greasemonkey

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 09:29

new control arm bushes?


cs8uk_

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 09:02

Dont think its buckled wheels, as had new tyres 2 weeks ago, and surely theyu would have noticed that when balancing.
ill have to try new track rod ends next weekend.


X 60RSA

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 01:50

Mine does it, i've fcuked my EBC Discs in 3months, not good!

Could be warped discs plus some of the others above, check the wheel bearings as well, play in this can cause shaking.

Worn shockers?


Icy

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 01:26

track rod ends?
buckled wheel?


adelcorsa

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 00:31

mine aint nothing like urs

have u buckled any of the wheels


adelcorsa

posted on 4th Apr 05 at 00:30

mine does it
when i come off revs


cs8uk_

posted on 3rd Apr 05 at 15:36

Also, wheels have been balanced, and tracking is fine.


cs8uk_

posted on 3rd Apr 05 at 15:19

Have had this for ages now, but only just decided to sort it out. car judders really badly when braking above 50mph. Changed disc and pads, still didnt cure it, so changed suspension bushes, which were worn, but still hasnt cured it.
Any ideas?