Steering Vibration.
#2
I had this problem as well when I got the car, but I had bad tyres and bent rims. After I got the new tyres I still had a constant vibration only from about 55 to about 65 mph, so then I decided to get some new rims. Now I got the new rims as well and only sometimes I still have a slight vibration when going at that same speed, and sometimes I have a pretty bad vibration when braking. Next thing I'll try to do is to get some new brakes... When I got the first wheel alignment check I also found out I needed new track control arms so I got them as well.
Last edited by TheBottleCracker; 30-05-2014 at 01:20 AM.
#6
Mate save yourself time and money go put the car on a shaker plate at a mot bay I had this on my snotworth and changed drive shafts tca's ect to no avail then put on a shaker plate and found the hub had gone oval where the ball joint goes in but it never had play manually testing it
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#8
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If they didn't have shaker plates though it may not have shown, they are pretty brutal things. They show things up that a manual test lane wouldn't.
Similar to above my work mate had a knock on his mk1 capri, could never find it, they had a atl installed at the depot he was based at and the shaker plates shown the fault straight away.
Similar to above my work mate had a knock on his mk1 capri, could never find it, they had a atl installed at the depot he was based at and the shaker plates shown the fault straight away.
#9
If they didn't have shaker plates though it may not have shown, they are pretty brutal things. They show things up that a manual test lane wouldn't.
Similar to above my work mate had a knock on his mk1 capri, could never find it, they had a atl installed at the depot he was based at and the shaker plates shown the fault straight away.
Similar to above my work mate had a knock on his mk1 capri, could never find it, they had a atl installed at the depot he was based at and the shaker plates shown the fault straight away.
#11
Regular Contributor
i get it, hold wheel its fine, let go of wheel between 50-80 whobbles like crazy, its not dangerous. had my wheels rebalance, swapped fronts with rears, new lower arms, new steering bushes, ploy brushed all round, i guess its just part of an old car, i can live with it.
bit like living with it ages to fill up at the petrol pump cause it keeps clicking if it goes in too fast, the fun and frustration of owning an old car
bit like living with it ages to fill up at the petrol pump cause it keeps clicking if it goes in too fast, the fun and frustration of owning an old car
#12
I've found that life I needed.. It's HERE!!
Had similar on my old Astra Z20LET. Turned out to be the tyres, after I replaced them the issue went away.
Pull the handle out and inch or so. It then drops and changes the angle of attack and the issue goes away.
Lee
Lee
#13
PassionFord Regular
I have this on my series 1 had new discs and pads new shocks all round wheels balance and aligned swapped front for rears swapped tca steering bush is ok and still the same problem
#14
Well after having the wheels rebalanced and double checking all the mounting surfaces were spotless I went for a 30 mile drive to see a friend. Fair bit of driving at 50-70mph. The steering wheel only vibrated twice.
Once when pulling onto a dual carriageway when accelerating past 50 and for a few seconds whilst holding the car at 60mph a few miles down the road.
Once when pulling onto a dual carriageway when accelerating past 50 and for a few seconds whilst holding the car at 60mph a few miles down the road.
#15
Regular Contributor
change the drive shafts, only £50 to buy but fiddling to fit, I'm getting mine done soon, maybe they are ok but at 24yrs old they could do with being replaced as they rotated and move the car
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