hiya guys
wished to firstly thank you all for all the great advice and trying to save my sanity
i know im going to get a kick in the gonads for this but put the new tyres on the front and the part worn tyres from the front to the rear and tried it up the road for about 2 mile and came back home
as i know the bigger tyres must be fitted on the rears.
well the vibration has completely gone at all speeds so i assume by this the tyres that ive now fitted to the rears must be defective so i need 2 x new tyres.
the other strange thing is my steering wheel is out of line again, which i couldnt understand the first time it happened when i had new tyres fitted.
i cannot belive fitting 2 x new tyres have given me so much grief,
how the hell my steering wheel is no out of line is beyond me.
lastly am i missing anything or do you think now that ive swapped the tyres round and the vibration has completely gone it cant be anything else but the worn tyres
im going to of course put them back until i can afford new tyres as i dont want to end up messing up my vcu or ird.
unfortunatly i couldnt find a long enough piece of string etc to measure the diameter of the tyres, checked the pressures again and they were all different from 19 psi to 26 psi, put them all on 30 psi and found that one of the tyres valves has got a small leak on one the new tyres.
thanks again guys but this has driven me nuts how my steering wheel is no out of line again
all the best
gary
wished to firstly thank you all for all the great advice and trying to save my sanity
i know im going to get a kick in the gonads for this but put the new tyres on the front and the part worn tyres from the front to the rear and tried it up the road for about 2 mile and came back home
as i know the bigger tyres must be fitted on the rears.
well the vibration has completely gone at all speeds so i assume by this the tyres that ive now fitted to the rears must be defective so i need 2 x new tyres.
the other strange thing is my steering wheel is out of line again, which i couldnt understand the first time it happened when i had new tyres fitted.
i cannot belive fitting 2 x new tyres have given me so much grief,
how the hell my steering wheel is no out of line is beyond me.
lastly am i missing anything or do you think now that ive swapped the tyres round and the vibration has completely gone it cant be anything else but the worn tyres
im going to of course put them back until i can afford new tyres as i dont want to end up messing up my vcu or ird.
unfortunatly i couldnt find a long enough piece of string etc to measure the diameter of the tyres, checked the pressures again and they were all different from 19 psi to 26 psi, put them all on 30 psi and found that one of the tyres valves has got a small leak on one the new tyres.
thanks again guys but this has driven me nuts how my steering wheel is no out of line again
all the best
gary