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sumner2k3

posted on 30th Dec 08 at 01:46

how do you know


luke85

posted on 30th Dec 08 at 01:30

Its not a bearing


sumner2k3

posted on 30th Dec 08 at 01:28

its not that


chris_gilly

posted on 29th Dec 08 at 23:22

hows the power steering system?? have you checked the fluid level?


sumner2k3

posted on 29th Dec 08 at 23:09

its not the wheel balance


chris_gilly

posted on 29th Dec 08 at 23:05

when does the steering wobble all the time or over 50mph?? could be the wheel balance. which way are you shaking the wheel??


sumner2k3

posted on 29th Dec 08 at 22:25

ANYONE?


sumner2k3

posted on 29th Dec 08 at 21:38

???


sumner2k3

posted on 29th Dec 08 at 21:02

about a week ago my astra started to feel asif the wheel bearing had gone and as i continued to drive it, it got worse..

whilst driving it the steering wheel is wobbling and when i turn to go round a round about the car judders really badly asif the wheel is about to fall off so i took it home and i havnt bothered to change it as its been xmas etc..

so i jacked it up just now to find out if its deffo the wheel bearing thats gone and there seems to be no movement or play in the wheel when i try shaking it.. i took it for a quick spin and its still seems as though its gone but theres no movement at all whilst the cars jacked up..

could that mean that its something else other than the wheel bearing or could it still need changing even though the wheel seems to be held on ok?

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