Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Hi guys,
Basically my mate has a bad wheel wobble from his hdi meridian, its not the wheels and its not the tracking. Most other things look alright and can't find any play.....except pretty badly perished wishbone bushes, could these cause the problem? If not what problems would they cause when they need replacing as there aren't any other problems with handling or anything atm and my mates a bit of a tight arse lol so won't have anything done that doesn't need doing lol.
Posts: 4,883
Threads: 198
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
135
Location: Not near you
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Tramlining is the main symptom, the car pulls all over the road as it hits bumps and things.
Posts: 14,208
Threads: 448
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
51
Location: isle of wight
Car Model/Spec: Pov. Spec White '6
Thanks: 17
Given 18 thank(s) in 18 post(s)
Clunking on speedbumps and potholes was my symptoms when mine went
TEAM CONROD SHITTING RALLYE!
Posts: 3,984
Threads: 138
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
72
Location: Milford, Surrey
Car Model/Spec: Mincebus
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
really twitchy handling. When mine were going (just the drivers side) I was having to hack it over to the university test mine for my dissertation, and this one long right-hander was so sketchy, just wanted to swap ends seemingly.
If its a wobble through the steering wheel it could also be a f**ked wheel bearing.
If it's a big 'wobble' which increases with engine rpms in some gears, it could also be a driveshaft. When mine was going it got to the stage where if i accelerated in 2nd or 3rd it would shake the beading on the bonnet! The gearstick also looked like it was about to jump out...
'99 Ph3 Diablo Gti(Victor) Dead
Astor 'X' 4 GTi6- 6 - SOLD!
'08 LY Renault Megane RS 230 F1 Team R26 - GONE
'56 BMW Z4 Coupe 3.0si Sport - SCHWIIIING!
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Hmm ok cheers guys, annoyingly I don't have DOCs on my insurance so i can't drive it myself and just gotta go with his description.
Pretty sure its not the bearings as they all feel fine. Also don't think its driveshaft/gearbox related. Should've said its actually a high speed (50 plus) wheel wobble but he also said the wheels occasionaly feel 'loose' at slow speed like full lock in multi storey car parks.
He has tomorow off so I'll check stuff over again and ask if he gets tramlining or twitchy steering.
Posts: 1,497
Threads: 177
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
3
Location: Highlands, Scotland
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
What i normally get is when you put the foot down it pulls one way and when you brake it goes the other way, but this can also be track rods, pull the hand brake on and put it in 1st and try pull away, then in reverse, should see the wheel move forwards and back in the arch if it is the bushes
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Personally I would jack the car up, wedge a crow bar in somewhere on the wishbone and see if something moves more than others to the point where you would deem it, excessive
Posts: 6,367
Threads: 87
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
48
Location: South Yorks.
Car Model/Spec: Rouge vallelunga 5 door Dturbo
Thanks: 2
Given 74 thank(s) in 70 post(s)
mark_airey Wrote:Personally I would jack the car up, wedge a crow bar in somewhere on the wishbone and see if something moves more than others to the point where you would deem it, excessive absolutely this . .^^^^^ . .that's what i did . .. .
Phase 1 D-Turdo, K14@24 psi, De-cat, meaty backbox, Bosch pump, grinded LDA pin, duel air fed K&N =133.7bhp & 188ft/lbs
Posts: 1,750
Threads: 131
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
6
Location: Loughton, Essex
Car Model/Spec: MX5
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
How easy is it to change them? think mine have gone
Quote:(15:06:27) Toms306: Wd40d it and had a good tug, came straight off
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Mattcheese31 Wrote:mark_airey Wrote:Personally I would jack the car up, wedge a crow bar in somewhere on the wishbone and see if something moves more than others to the point where you would deem it, excessive absolutely this . .^^^^^ . .that's what i did . .. .
Thats exactly what I'm gonna do when he gets here!
Gotta find my crowbar first though....got a feeling I left it under the seat in the silver one....which got sold on Saturday! If I did I'll have to go get the other one back from my Dad! :roll:
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Ben Jay Wrote:How easy is it to change them? think mine have gone
Pretty easy to change the whole wishbone so I've read.....or can just change the bush BUT need a press for that.
Posts: 7,152
Threads: 130
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
82
Location: Kingston
Car Model/Spec: 106 GO-NAD
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
pretty easy,
wheel off,
ball joint off (dont pull out drive shafts)
then two bolts on the P bush, one at the front
wrench it out
ram it back in
bolt up
it can be an arse getting the bolts holes to line up, but all in all i did both mine in a couple of hours
but yeah, entire wishbone over just doing bushes, they are a massive jebend without a press
Member of the 99% warning or you're nothing club
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Ben Jay Wrote:How easy is it to change them? think mine have gone
Just change the whole wishbone, they are only around £35 from a parts supplier and come complete with bushes and ball joint, as far as changing them goes its 3 bolts to the sub frame and 1 pinch bolt on the ball joint, as far as mechanical jobs go its a fairly simple one!
Posts: 1,750
Threads: 131
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
6
Location: Loughton, Essex
Car Model/Spec: MX5
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
right sounds like a plan! ECP do them?
Quote:(15:06:27) Toms306: Wd40d it and had a good tug, came straight off
Posts: 7,152
Threads: 130
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
82
Location: Kingston
Car Model/Spec: 106 GO-NAD
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
yep, might try give you ones for a van or something silly, but they will do them
Member of the 99% warning or you're nothing club
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Ben Jay Wrote:right sounds like a plan! ECP do them?
Yeah they do, lemforder or QDrive..............but Q-Drive looks like cheap shite to me haha.
Posts: 7,152
Threads: 130
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
82
Location: Kingston
Car Model/Spec: 106 GO-NAD
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
also, the gsf ones are made of cheese, had to change mine after 10k, that was back in jan, now i can feel the car start to tramline again
Member of the 99% warning or you're nothing club
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Also, ECP have 25% off atm with promo code EASTER25.
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Ben Jay Wrote:right sounds like a plan! ECP do them?
Yeah all parts supplies will do them, just make sure you read this thread:- <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2674" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2674</a><!-- l -->
as it contains some fairly important points you need to know before starting!
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
mark_airey Wrote:Ben Jay Wrote:right sounds like a plan! ECP do them?
Yeah all parts supplies will do them, just make sure you read this thread:- <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2674" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2674</a><!-- l -->
as it contains some fairly important points you need to know before starting!
Oh god, not the 16mm/18mm thread again....don't even have to open the link to know what its gonna be!
Posts: 7,152
Threads: 130
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
82
Location: Kingston
Car Model/Spec: 106 GO-NAD
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
yes, VERY important thread that one
Member of the 99% warning or you're nothing club
Posts: 1,737
Threads: 189
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
10
Location: Salisbury/Andover
Car Model/Spec: E39 ACS 535i
Thanks: 0
Given 2 thank(s) in 2 post(s)
If its just the p bushes, why bother with the whole wishbone?
There like 6 quid each from the factors and take 5m a side to change with the wishbone off.
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Chris Wrote:If its just the p bushes, why bother with the whole wishbone?
There like 6 quid each from the factors and take 5m a side to change with the wishbone off.
Its not the P Bush, its the other bush, would need pressing in if it was changed on its own.
Posts: 1,737
Threads: 189
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
10
Location: Salisbury/Andover
Car Model/Spec: E39 ACS 535i
Thanks: 0
Given 2 thank(s) in 2 post(s)
The p bush is the rear bush.
the round ones on the front dont tend to go tbh.
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Chris Wrote:The p bush is the rear bush.
the round ones on the front dont tend to go tbh.
Eddited, i meant the front one lol, its at the back when you're laying under the car.
P bush doesn't look great either tbf, may be something to do with the 60mm drop on the car? :think:
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Toms306 Wrote:Chris Wrote:The p bush is the rear bush.
the round ones on the front dont tend to go tbh.
Eddited, i meant the front one lol, its at the back when you're laying under the car.
P bush doesn't look great either tbf, may be something to do with the 60mm drop on the car? :think:
If the car is really low then it twists the bushes more than normal and wears them much faster than normal as they are pressed in at an angle to suit the factory ride hight and only twist when the suspension moves while if its really low they will be twisted all the time,
You can get around this problem by getting the bushes pressed into place at an angle more suited to the car
Posts: 18,242
Threads: 386
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
87
Location: Suffolk
Car Model/Spec: Focus Titanium
Thanks: 1
Given 118 thank(s) in 117 post(s)
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Posts: 1,950
Threads: 55
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
17
Location: Rotherham
Car Model/Spec: 406 V6
Thanks: 3
Given 10 thank(s) in 10 post(s)
Also pulls around like a bastard when you hit a puddle.
Custom roll cages/shiny suspension bits/general fabrication work undertaken, PM me.
Top engine mount repair/reinforcement/chocking for cracked chassis and high powered cars, drive in, drive out, 2 hour turnaround.
Posts: 6,367
Threads: 87
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
48
Location: South Yorks.
Car Model/Spec: Rouge vallelunga 5 door Dturbo
Thanks: 2
Given 74 thank(s) in 70 post(s)
it's not easy to change P bushes at fcuking all, i did it, but Tom you will 100% fail mate and i'm not trying to be funny, change the whole wishbone bud . .
Phase 1 D-Turdo, K14@24 psi, De-cat, meaty backbox, Bosch pump, grinded LDA pin, duel air fed K&N =133.7bhp & 188ft/lbs
|