Hi all,
After ideas for the following symptom: around 55 mph there is a slight shake on the steering wheel as if a wheel is out of balance. I don't think it is that though as I've just switched over to the summer wheels and it has made no difference! Coasting in neutral makes no difference. Sometimes it does it and sometimes it doesn't. I had the steering alignment checked earlier in the week and was told it was perfect.
In the past 6 months or so the following work has been done that may or may not help diagnosis:
New shocks (Boge)
New brake discs on the front.
New brake calipers on the front.
New brake pads all around.
New steering damper.
New track rod assembly.
New drag link assembly.
Put a new CV boot on a month or so ago. Feels like the vibration is more the other side though.
It went straight through an MoT test last week with no issues.
I checked the VCU a month or so ago using a 2' breaker bar on the hub nut and it turned slowly with steady pressure. I also tried reversing aggressively on full lock round a car-park (got some odd looks there!) but didn't hear or feel anything out of the ordinary.
I'm thinking maybe wheel bearings but thinking I'd probably hear something or it would stop if I turned one way or the other?
This link talks of worn swivel joints: http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/shake-rattle-roll-114506.html. How would I test/diagnose that?
I guess failing dual mass-flywheel might induce vibration but surely that would go away in neutral and be present at all sorts of speeds?
Any other possibilities?
After ideas for the following symptom: around 55 mph there is a slight shake on the steering wheel as if a wheel is out of balance. I don't think it is that though as I've just switched over to the summer wheels and it has made no difference! Coasting in neutral makes no difference. Sometimes it does it and sometimes it doesn't. I had the steering alignment checked earlier in the week and was told it was perfect.
In the past 6 months or so the following work has been done that may or may not help diagnosis:
New shocks (Boge)
New brake discs on the front.
New brake calipers on the front.
New brake pads all around.
New steering damper.
New track rod assembly.
New drag link assembly.
Put a new CV boot on a month or so ago. Feels like the vibration is more the other side though.
It went straight through an MoT test last week with no issues.
I checked the VCU a month or so ago using a 2' breaker bar on the hub nut and it turned slowly with steady pressure. I also tried reversing aggressively on full lock round a car-park (got some odd looks there!) but didn't hear or feel anything out of the ordinary.
I'm thinking maybe wheel bearings but thinking I'd probably hear something or it would stop if I turned one way or the other?
This link talks of worn swivel joints: http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/shake-rattle-roll-114506.html. How would I test/diagnose that?
I guess failing dual mass-flywheel might induce vibration but surely that would go away in neutral and be present at all sorts of speeds?
Any other possibilities?