Right so my 2.2 petrol - 53 plate with 90k miles. It had an MOT advisory last year for slight play in both roadwheels at the front. The MOT was done by hellfrauds, so I didn't read too much into this being a genuine issue!
After owning the car a couple of days I decided it wasn't handling right. It was pitching, all over the place, and seemed to randomly dance about wherever at the front end under braking.
With the car on the ground on a level surface, I shook both wheels at 12 o clock. There is, indeed, some detectable play, certainly on the nearside wheel. You can't really see it move but can definitely feel it.
I raised the car up on stands and had a look. All of the suspension joints, EG track rods, balljoints, steering idler, are all perfectly fine. No play at all. The front wishbones however, were shot to bits. There was loads of movement, and the OS front bush had all but fallen to bits.
I've now replaced the wishbones. The car drives a million times better, the pitching around under braking is totally gone. The wishbones were correctly fitted, front bushes torqued with the weight on the wheels after being allowed to settle, etc. It's still not "right" though. Granted the part of the A40 I drove down earlier is awful, but there was some real noticible tram lining.
I know it'll need a WIM setup after changing the 'bones (which is only just around the corner

) but I'm reluctant to do this if there are any other suspension parts that need changing first - I'd rather go there when all the work is done, so my setup lasts some time.
There is no play at all in the wheels with the car raised - only with the weight on the tyres.
On the subject of the tyres - they are michelin primacy, probably with no more than 3mm left on them, so due a change soon, but still safe and legal. They're evenly worn.
It no longer feels unsafe to drive, but still doesn't inspire handling confidence at the front end.
Thoughts please
