S seanmull Active Member Sep 18, 2011 #1 hi my p38 dse has started to vibrate slightly at 70mph upwards i can feel it coming up through my feet and on the gearstick i recently fitted one new tyre same size as other 3 unless the depth of thread would cause an issue
hi my p38 dse has started to vibrate slightly at 70mph upwards i can feel it coming up through my feet and on the gearstick i recently fitted one new tyre same size as other 3 unless the depth of thread would cause an issue
S seanmull Active Member Sep 18, 2011 #4 i dont think its wheel balance as i have no vibration on the steering wheel
J jailon Active Member Sep 18, 2011 #5 seanmull said: i dont think its wheel balance as i have no vibration on the steering wheel Click to expand... So what if it was a back wheel that needed balancing ????
seanmull said: i dont think its wheel balance as i have no vibration on the steering wheel Click to expand... So what if it was a back wheel that needed balancing ????
S seanmull Active Member Sep 18, 2011 #6 that is true mabye a back wheel does need balancing will have it checked
S swwrob New Member Sep 19, 2011 #7 wheel balancing if defo a first port of call, next check your prop uj's
S seanmull Active Member Sep 21, 2011 #8 have had wheels balanced prop ujs checked and perfect it still vibrates even at low speeds once the clutch pedal is let up and vehicle is in motion
have had wheels balanced prop ujs checked and perfect it still vibrates even at low speeds once the clutch pedal is let up and vehicle is in motion
jlsplinter New Member Sep 21, 2011 #9 seanmull said: have had wheels balanced prop ujs checked and perfect it still vibrates even at low speeds once the clutch pedal is let up and vehicle is in motion Click to expand... Engine balancer? I had a problem like that in my mustang.
seanmull said: have had wheels balanced prop ujs checked and perfect it still vibrates even at low speeds once the clutch pedal is let up and vehicle is in motion Click to expand... Engine balancer? I had a problem like that in my mustang.
Datatek Well-Known Member Sep 22, 2011 #10 Not a good idea to run with different tread depths. Check your VCU hasn't seized.
S seanmull Active Member Sep 22, 2011 #11 hope the vcu hasnt seized as i recently gave one to a friend i will check it in next few days thank you all for your help
hope the vcu hasnt seized as i recently gave one to a friend i will check it in next few days thank you all for your help
N nisbeam Active Member Sep 23, 2011 #12 I have the same problem over 70mph It turned out to be a rear tyre faulty & had to be replaced