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boredbloke
30-12-04, 01:06 PM
:o Help!!! :o
My car shakes betweeen 45 and 60 mph why???? :?
I've put new wheels on could iot be the wrong offset etc??
Cheers All
Matt2107
30-12-04, 01:23 PM
I had that problem.
I pinned it down to the fact that once i drove my car straight over a kurb in a tescos car park at 30mph after losing it in the rain.
Buckled alloys.
boredbloke
30-12-04, 01:27 PM
Was the buckle visable??
cos i far as i know the wheels are fine??
Could be buckled wheel (may not be visible, go get a tyre place to check it), unbalanced wheel, possibly suspension, or wheel cylinder & bearings - my ex's Cav wobbled like mad when her rear wheel cylinder went kaput. Then the wheel fell off. :lol:
Before you look into any serious problems, just check if your wheels are balanced-very common problem at around 50mph.
cound be the tracking aswell, that reminds me, gotta get mine done asap :?
My tracking was recently out by quite a lot. I wore my front tyre's badly on the inside and the car cornered like sh*t, but i never had any wheel wobble/vibration.
Sounds like Tracking, the steering wheel shakes at only certain times when your tracking it out.
could be buckled wheels, but i doubt it if they're new. take it to a wheel place and get em to spin it and see if it's buckled.
Bearings , if it's bearings you'l be hearing a whirring/humming/rubbing noise when cornering especially
and it could also be balancing, check if it's got some balancing weights on them, if not, get them balanced at a wheel place.
Sounds like Tracking, the steering wheel shakes at only certain times when your tracking it out.
thats what i though, cos i've just lowered mine, and it shakes, didn't shake before i lowered it, need to get mine sorted next week
sTuDeNt
30-12-04, 08:18 PM
Ballancing is the most likely be the problem!
I had it on my nova with original wheels but when I put alloys on it and got it ballanced right it all went away!
Sounds like Tracking, the steering wheel shakes at only certain times when your tracking it out.
thats what i though, cos i've just lowered mine, and it shakes, didn't shake before i lowered it, need to get mine sorted next week
lol mine shook before I lowered it, now it doesn't :lol:
I had a very similar prob m8, found out that the kiddy who put my alloys on didint fit any wheel spigots rings, got a set of them, and put them on, problem solved
I posted up a while back and got the following responses:
Wheel spigots - These are like a small rubber ring that goes on your hub and alloy (if u got alloys) my wheels made the wheel shake alot untill i put spigots on, all they do is ensure a flush fitting onto the hub.
If its not that than here are other solutions m8
Tracking - Hav you hit any rocks or pothole or kirbs ? get your tracking checked because if it's out your wheel will wobble and your tyres will wear unevenly and quickly
Wheel balancing - If u got alloys or new wheels then get the balanced if they havn't been done so,
Wheel bearing - when my wheel bearing was going on the front, it made the wheel wobble, but this was a more general wobble and more of a vibration or shake. You can tell if they're out cos you'l hear a rubbing/whirring sound comeing from one of your wheels when you turna certain way.
Worn inner CV joints - Worn inner cv joints or dmamaged driveshafts can cause the wheel to shake - i'd have thought this would also be a more general wobble
Warped Disks - Warped disks can cause real bad wheel wobble, but especially when braking
think that's most things i ca think off, i've literally had all these things checked and now it's cv joint/driveshaft problems
go to a trye centre and they shud check you tracking for free, i had mine laser aligned, after u done that dont kerb ur car
Hope that helps
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