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Thanks Brown and trax.
I've been out fault finding today-
There is definitely no bearing play in the front or rear wheels. I'm certain of this. I had it jacked up on stands and used a pry bar under the wheels. No issues or play at all. Even rocked the wheels on the ground.
I also checked lock to to lock and all brake pipes and flexis on the front end. No issues at all, looked perfect.
With the wheels off, I have noticed that the front pads are rocking in the calipers, quite considerably. I'm wondering if this could be knocking the pistons back in some way?
After checking everything over I then took it out on the road and found an empty car park to try and find the fault while looking like a right nutter.....
Here goes...
I drove in a constant circle on full lock either way.
when driving forward in said circle, the first press of the pedal increases (soft). The second press while continuing forward is better!
Then when reversing in the same circle the first press the travel increases, and the second press is better. It seems to be the transition between forward and reversing that's causing the problem which only occurs when turning.
Any ideas fellas? Could it be those pads rocking?
I've been out fault finding today-
There is definitely no bearing play in the front or rear wheels. I'm certain of this. I had it jacked up on stands and used a pry bar under the wheels. No issues or play at all. Even rocked the wheels on the ground.
I also checked lock to to lock and all brake pipes and flexis on the front end. No issues at all, looked perfect.
With the wheels off, I have noticed that the front pads are rocking in the calipers, quite considerably. I'm wondering if this could be knocking the pistons back in some way?
After checking everything over I then took it out on the road and found an empty car park to try and find the fault while looking like a right nutter.....
Here goes...
I drove in a constant circle on full lock either way.
when driving forward in said circle, the first press of the pedal increases (soft). The second press while continuing forward is better!
Then when reversing in the same circle the first press the travel increases, and the second press is better. It seems to be the transition between forward and reversing that's causing the problem which only occurs when turning.
Any ideas fellas? Could it be those pads rocking?