krobinson
26-09-08, 07:37 PM
I had some trouble with my Nova when I adjusted the brake pedal too far, so the brakes were descretely "always on", this caused two incidents of violent brake binding to the nearside wheel. The heat must have got too much and it felt like the wheel was going to fall off and it was pulling to that side.
I've since sorted the brakes and it hasnt happened since :beer: - However, ever since there has been a wobble to that side (steering wheel shakes a little) So tonight I started to investigate.
I jacked the car up, and put it in drive. The nearside wheel wobbled in and out like it was bent. I promptly tried the same wheel on the back and it ran true (no wobble)
I thought it must be the disc, so again, this wobbled in and out, but when I removed it and put it on a true flat surface it was fine.
Lastly I checked my LMF machined driving hub, and it also wobbled in and out, obviously a tiny tiny amount, but this movement gets made larger towards the edge of the wheel when fitted.
My question is, has anyone ever had one of these hub's bend before? Would the heat have caused this?
The bearing is still tight and there doesnt seem to be any movement in it, just the outer edge of the hub moves whilst its turning.
The hub still looks as new and has only done 250 miles, would it be worth asking for a replacement?
Keith
Edit: here is the hub in question - http://www.lmfvauxhall.co.uk/store/cart.php
I've since sorted the brakes and it hasnt happened since :beer: - However, ever since there has been a wobble to that side (steering wheel shakes a little) So tonight I started to investigate.
I jacked the car up, and put it in drive. The nearside wheel wobbled in and out like it was bent. I promptly tried the same wheel on the back and it ran true (no wobble)
I thought it must be the disc, so again, this wobbled in and out, but when I removed it and put it on a true flat surface it was fine.
Lastly I checked my LMF machined driving hub, and it also wobbled in and out, obviously a tiny tiny amount, but this movement gets made larger towards the edge of the wheel when fitted.
My question is, has anyone ever had one of these hub's bend before? Would the heat have caused this?
The bearing is still tight and there doesnt seem to be any movement in it, just the outer edge of the hub moves whilst its turning.
The hub still looks as new and has only done 250 miles, would it be worth asking for a replacement?
Keith
Edit: here is the hub in question - http://www.lmfvauxhall.co.uk/store/cart.php