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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: TaxiManDan on 03 November 2009, 13:26:31
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Hi hope sombody can help me on this please.
at around 30 mph i have a wobble feelling coming from the front right wheel when i speed up it goes and is fine, you can hear it aswell, but its intermittent, when doing over 30-35 the car is fine, any ideas, thanks
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Wheels need balancing? have you bashed the kerb?
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i thought that but do you think i would here the noise,
i will have to take to a tyre depo and get them done, would be nice and easy if thats all it is :D
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i have only had the car 3 days not sure if its hit the kerb
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i thought that but do you think i would here the noise,
i will have to take to a tyre depo and get them done, would be nice and easy if thats all it is :D
What sort of noise.
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like a .... the only way to describe really like a faint whopping noise that you can here in time with the wobble, not a wheel bearing noise iam sure
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have you checked tyre walls and look at the tread pattern sidewall couls have a bulge or the bands inside tyre could have snapped hence wave in tread giving wobble.
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Not sure Dans, think my first call would be to jack the fronts up and have a good inspection, Tyre condition, wheels for kerbing etc, any wieghts missing or hanging off plus has anything attached itself (I had a piece of Gaffer Tape stuck to one of my tyres once, had me going).
Short of that pop it into your local tyre shop mate.
Chris.
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thanks for the replys ill have a look now, let ya know what i find ;)
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Sounds like a wheel bearing to me.Same as i had on a cab.first started as a clicking then a droning and above 40 mph couldn't hear any noise at all.
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The give away that it is a wheel bearing when driving with the wheel on full lock it will squeal or drone at a set speed and you should feel it through the steering.When jacked up a faulty wheel bearing will show with excessive wheel movement.(when doing this make sure the steering wheel is held stationary otherwise it will turn as that is what you are asking it to do!.When doing this you can check the wishbones for excesive play while you are at it.Again it is a good idea for someone to hold the steering wheel while you look under the car.Hope this is of use to you.
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turns out i have a very large amount of play in the front drivers side wheel, can this be anything else if would you guys say defo bearing, and are the expensive for the part and are the hard to change?
cheers
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i swapped the front wheels around and it seems to have stopped now, any ideas why not sure it was the wheel bearing now. and i put it in for a taxi mot and it passed without even any advisorys and there normally very strict?
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check the drop links on the steering - mine passed the mot even though it had play on the drivers side - it was mainly evident in a wobble at 35-40 that everyone diagnosed as balancing
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cheers will check that, do i just look for worn rubbers on them :question
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If it has stopped after swapping it maybe that one is a directional tyre that was the wrong way round. Just a thought as I have had it before.
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If it has stopped after swapping it maybe that one is a directional tyre that was the wrong way round. Just a thought as I have had it before.
probs m8, i took it to a garage again today just for a second opinion and the wheels were so badly off balance i seen with my own eyes, so the first tyre depo i went to ripped me off by the looks of it, and they also found buldges in the one tyre that was playing up the most
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If it has stopped after swapping it maybe that one is a directional tyre that was the wrong way round. Just a thought as I have had it before.
probs m8, i took it to a garage again today just for a second opinion and the wheels were so badly off balance i seen with my own eyes, so the first tyre depo i went to ripped me off by the looks of it, and they also found buldges in the one tyre that was playing up the most
If you physically saw it then it may be a flat spot on the tyre as opposed to being only out of balance. I don't think it is normal to see an imbalance alone.