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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Omegadoha, Desert Member on 12 December 2009, 09:17:20
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How many steering idlers should your car have 1 or 2? My passenger side one is dodgy.
Jacked the car up passenger side took the wheel off and gave the disc a good tug. You could see the tie rod and idler moving, which has perhaps been responsible for steering problems.
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just 1 pass side 110mm long. i got one from vauxhallcentre £30.50 special price.2weeks ago.
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just 1 pass side 110mm long. i got one from vauxhallcentre £30.50 special price.2weeks ago.
Yup, I use these as they are known good.....beware of pattern parts (from say LMF) which are made of toffee, dont fit well and last about 2 weeks!
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The above will ship abroad if you contact them
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Sorry to hi jack this thread but..............
I may have a problem, without checking do you think my steering idler is the problem?
When driving over rough roads I get sort of tram lining and the steering wheel seems to snatch/twitch in you hands. Seems also to be pulling slightly to the left.
Any ideas? was going to order a steering idler and fit to elimate that anyway.
Car passed MOT last month!
Mick
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sterring idler would make it tram lining, check by pushing up and down on the idler if it moves in the middel of the idler then that is the fault, it will move abit but not alot, if it realy easy to move up and down would change it.
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Sorry to hi jack this thread but..............
I may have a problem, without checking do you think my steering idler is the problem?
When driving over rough roads I get sort of tram lining and the steering wheel seems to snatch/twitch in you hands. Seems also to be pulling slightly to the left.
Any ideas? was going to order a steering idler and fit to elimate that anyway.
Car passed MOT last month!
Mick
No problem, the symptoms sound exactly the same as mine. Tramlining occurs over rough ground and the steering wheel will 'twitch' over raised ground. As I idler is situated on the passenger side, the symptoms might be more apparent on the passenger side.
Jack the passenger side up with the wheel removed and jerk the brake disc quite hard. You will see the tie rod and idler move.