henry_exeter
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Hi
Bit of a strange one here.
I recently bought a second hand set of alloys (Disco Mk 1) for my 1989 Defender TD (with 300TDi engine - if that makes any difference!).
I put some Colway 235x85 R 16s on - before it has 7.50r16 tyres - so the new ones were slightly bigger.
After fitting I found I had shudder through the steering wheel - this was most noticeable when NOT steering (ie no pressure on steering wheel and going in a straight line) and between 40 and 50 MPH.
I had the wheels balanced and checked - which made no difference.
Today I swapped one front wheel with the spare (steel) with the same 235x85 type of tyre. It made no difference. I then swapped with the other front wheel - still no difference.
I then replace BOTH front wheels with the original steels and 7.50R16 - FIX!
So what is going on? Replacing both alloy wheels with the smaller 7.50R16 steels fixes it. Replacing either one with a steel rim but keeping the larger 235x85 does not.
So do I have a problem with larger tyres? Have I been very unlucky and have MULTIPLE faulty tyres?
Another point - my father is a mechanic and replaced my swivel hub bearings back in the spring. He said that I only had a single bearing one each side rather than one at the top and bottom - the old ones had been very poor. Also - I replaced the track rod ends last year. This information might be useful....?
Thanks for any ideas....
Henry
Exeter
Bit of a strange one here.
I recently bought a second hand set of alloys (Disco Mk 1) for my 1989 Defender TD (with 300TDi engine - if that makes any difference!).
I put some Colway 235x85 R 16s on - before it has 7.50r16 tyres - so the new ones were slightly bigger.
After fitting I found I had shudder through the steering wheel - this was most noticeable when NOT steering (ie no pressure on steering wheel and going in a straight line) and between 40 and 50 MPH.
I had the wheels balanced and checked - which made no difference.
Today I swapped one front wheel with the spare (steel) with the same 235x85 type of tyre. It made no difference. I then swapped with the other front wheel - still no difference.
I then replace BOTH front wheels with the original steels and 7.50R16 - FIX!
So what is going on? Replacing both alloy wheels with the smaller 7.50R16 steels fixes it. Replacing either one with a steel rim but keeping the larger 235x85 does not.
So do I have a problem with larger tyres? Have I been very unlucky and have MULTIPLE faulty tyres?
Another point - my father is a mechanic and replaced my swivel hub bearings back in the spring. He said that I only had a single bearing one each side rather than one at the top and bottom - the old ones had been very poor. Also - I replaced the track rod ends last year. This information might be useful....?
Thanks for any ideas....
Henry
Exeter