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mick-1975

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steering wobble
« on: 17 April 2007, 20:41:12 »

 :-/   hi 2 every one i have a steering wobble when breaking
  i have cheaked thefollowing
                  wishbone been replaced
                  drop links replaced
                  ball joints or all ok
      had the wheels cheaked and ballanced?
 BUT there are more weights on one side than the other
 can u help?????


   also when i pull off quick i get a rubbing noise from the passenger
side front cheaked everythink and can not see what it could be

         any help  :y
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #1 on: 17 April 2007, 20:42:00 »

Warped discs?
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #2 on: 17 April 2007, 20:44:58 »

thats what i thought off doing next
    just got 2 get try and get trade price for them
 as the last omega i had got them pattern

  do you think my alloy could be screwed as it has more weights on  :y
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #3 on: 17 April 2007, 20:46:16 »

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thats what i thought off doing next
    just got 2 get try and get trade price for them
 as the last omega i had got them pattern

  do you think my alloy could be screwed as it has more weights on  :y
Check it is not buckled or oval (fairly easy to check).  If this is OK, it just requires a lot of weight to get the wheel/tyre in balance...
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #4 on: 17 April 2007, 20:51:14 »

Mick, get GM discs (looks like you are)  :y

Get it proffesionaly tracked, wheels-in-motion in Watford are highly recommended here  :y
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #5 on: 17 April 2007, 20:53:11 »

could also be steering idler arm causing the wobble....

As for the noise on the passenger side, wheel bearing?
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #6 on: 17 April 2007, 20:56:00 »

 :y :y
  thanks to u all i shall have a look at weekend

thanks mick..
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #7 on: 18 April 2007, 01:01:53 »

Mine was wobbling quite badly when braking from around 70mph to around 50mph, though it behaved OK when braking at lower speeds.

I changed front discs and pads, and used original Vx items as advised.

I also had a slight play in the front wheel bearings so they were replaced as well while the discs were off (again original Vx).

After fitting new discs, pads, and bearings I took the car for a test drive and it stops perfectly balanced with no wobble at all. Done around 300 miles since and the car is still fine.

Can't be 100% sure if changing the bearings or changing the discs is what solved the problem, but on the balance of probabilities it was probably the discs.

Incidentally, the previous discs were also original Vx, done about 30k, and visually looked good i.e. fairly even and with small lip. So I guess you can't judge discs by their looks alone...

I am quite impressed with the new discs, they have good bite and what is most impressive is the total lack of any sense of drama no matter how hard I brake - the car just stops in its tracks, very efficient and civilized... no wobble, judder, pull, squeal or screech...

As for the wheel balancing, the weights are meant to compensate for imperfections in the tyre, not the wheel... (otherwise the wheels would have fixed weights that never needed re-balancing...). So if you are concerned then change tyres....














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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #8 on: 18 April 2007, 03:16:22 »

IM CHANGING MY DISC SOON FRONT AND WAS CONSIDERING UPRATED DISC AS I DRIVE HARD AND BRAKE LATE ANY RECOMANDATIONS WOULD HELP AS FOR THE NOSIE POS WEEL BEARING
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #9 on: 18 April 2007, 08:54:46 »

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:-/   hi 2 every one i have a steering wobble when breaking
  i have cheaked thefollowing
                  wishbone been replaced
                  drop links replaced
                  ball joints or all ok
      had the wheels cheaked and ballanced?
 BUT there are more weights on one side than the other
 can u help?????


   also when i pull off quick i get a rubbing noise from the passenger
side front cheaked everythink and can not see what it could be

         any help  :y

You say one wheel has more weights than the other is there signs of said wheel being heavily knocked could be it is slightly buckled so the need for more weights.

Have had a recent problem which was the steering idler had play have since had the part replaced and its seems fine now, although part of my trouble was when I had 4 new tyres fitted the garage who fitted them never weighted/balanced them.

Are you getting any knocking noises when you rock the steering wheel side to side, if so it could be play in the idler or even the tracking arm or worse the wheel bearing.
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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #10 on: 18 April 2007, 19:14:13 »

 :y  thanks to u all

        going to have a better look at the weekend
 i shall let you know the problem of the cause
  


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Re: steering wobble
« Reply #11 on: 18 April 2007, 19:51:25 »

Mick, FYI, VX do a brake kit, comprising of 2 disc and a set of pads for front axle...., about £80 for Genuine GM kit !!!!!!!!!!  You may need wires, if you're bothered about having them, if not leave 'em plugged onto the cars loom and tie them up safely so they don't rub

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