ShotgunDrew
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Rears won't show thru steering, fronts don't always!
DD
Really? Didn't know that!
Does the gearstick wobble thru tyres?
Rears won't show thru steering, fronts don't always!
DD
Really? Didn't know that!
Does the gearstick wobble thru tyres?
Gear stick wobble is normally due to either a engine or gearbox mount.
Thanks for the replies guys...
Diesel Do... sorry if I've been confusing.
I've now had the wheels checked and they're all fine.
In summary...
- The wobble can be felt through the whole car, but is really acute through the gearstick.
- It does not make the steering wheel oscillate, like an unbalanced wheel does.
- It is speed dependant, but almost disappears when the clutch is depressed or it coasting in neutral.
- It is far worse when going round a right hand bend (at speed) than a left hand bend (i.e. is worse when the weight is on the passenger side of the car).
-It is worse when accelerating hard, or decelerating using the engine.
- It doesn't happen when doing low-speed full-lock turns in either direction (like an outer CV joint does)
- There is still no associated crunching or grinding noise with it.
Will dig out the Haynes manual and try to check the engine/gearbox mounts as soon as I get chance.
That really does sound like a driveshaft, only doing it when underload. As you say its worse on RH bends i'll have a guess its the inner O/S, but dont hold me to that