Horse_Apple
Active Member
An interesting one. The Rangie has a judder at around 70mph.
You feel it through the steering wheel exactly if it were a wheel imbalance.
It only occurs within a small window around 70 mph and when holding a steady speed.
The real clue is that it is triggered when the car is not going straight ahead but to the left. So on a motorway it will be perfectly smooth but any kind of left hand bend or just moving to a left lane will see the symptoms appear.
It must be something obvious and relatively simple but I haven't been able to work out what. It must be when the right tyre is being loaded up so in that area.
You feel it through the steering wheel exactly if it were a wheel imbalance.
It only occurs within a small window around 70 mph and when holding a steady speed.
The real clue is that it is triggered when the car is not going straight ahead but to the left. So on a motorway it will be perfectly smooth but any kind of left hand bend or just moving to a left lane will see the symptoms appear.
It must be something obvious and relatively simple but I haven't been able to work out what. It must be when the right tyre is being loaded up so in that area.