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JOW240725 Member Since: 04 May 2015 Location: Suffolk Posts: 7908 |
Scott, the description of your 'wobble' is very different to the one I experienced, so unfortunately does sound more than balancing to me. Hope you get it sorted soon. I have no concerns (nor did insurance company) running high quality hub centric spacers Improvement in turning circle is worth it alone! James
MY2012 110 2.2TDCi XS SW Orkney Grey - http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic43410.html MY1990 110 200TDi SW beautifully faded Portofino Red - https://www.defender2.net/forum/post743641.html#743641 MY1984 90 V8 Slate Grey - https://www.defender2.net/forum/post744557.html#744557 Instagram @suffolk_rovers |
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15th Jun 2017 12:26pm |
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rallysteve Member Since: 10 Feb 2014 Location: Cumbria Posts: 2238 |
Sorry, the sweeping claims of spacers 'overloading' the hubs is b******s. Nothing but an internet myth that circulates around car forums.
Fitting spacers does indeed increase the bending moment at the wheel bearing but is identical to fitting the same offset of wheel. Unless you are fitting ridiculous length spacers the worst damage would be increased wear to the wheel bearings. Again though, this will be no different to the fitting wheels of equivalent offset and should not be an issue unless your wheel bearings are already ruined or wrongly setup. Broken spacers/wheels falling off with spacers is a product of misuse (i.e. overtightenend or undertightened nuts) or poor quality (probably made in china spacers). Bulldog spacers I believe have a good reputation at least. I used Rakeway ones which are also highly regarded. Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread |
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15th Jun 2017 1:03pm |
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Stacey007 Member Since: 25 Sep 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 3790 |
So What do people think may cure the wobble.
1) Leave them off.. 2) Clean the hub / wheel / try again (they both looked pretty good to me) 3) Panhard Bushes on the front steering arm thingy.... 4) Uprated steering damper. Should something above help? (option 1 is current being tested and its fine) but I would like the on. |
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15th Jun 2017 3:05pm |
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mk1collector Member Since: 17 Sep 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 6772 |
Ray My build thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic17615.html |
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15th Jun 2017 3:15pm |
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mk1collector Member Since: 17 Sep 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 6772 |
Well what a lot of drivel! Ray My build thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic17615.html |
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15th Jun 2017 3:17pm |
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L90Andy Member Since: 29 May 2014 Location: Stratford-Upon-Avon Posts: 722 |
Shouldn't need an uprated one. If your current one is knackered a new standard one will feel much better. Instagram: L90andy My 1984 Ninety: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56071.html - SOLD! My 2015 Defender: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic39625.html - SOLD! |
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15th Jun 2017 3:21pm |
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JOW240725 Member Since: 04 May 2015 Location: Suffolk Posts: 7908 |
Give up on the Puma and just use the Series, wobbles will be the least of your worries! James
MY2012 110 2.2TDCi XS SW Orkney Grey - http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic43410.html MY1990 110 200TDi SW beautifully faded Portofino Red - https://www.defender2.net/forum/post743641.html#743641 MY1984 90 V8 Slate Grey - https://www.defender2.net/forum/post744557.html#744557 Instagram @suffolk_rovers |
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15th Jun 2017 3:28pm |
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CarlinAbz Member Since: 15 Sep 2013 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 76 |
I put 30mm spacers on, changed tyres to 265 and had engine remap all when the vehicle was less than a month old... 20,000 miles later and no issues. There are always doom merchants that tell you horror stories of insurance, warranty and technical woes. Ignore, enjoy and let fate take you on your journey.....
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15th Jun 2017 3:37pm |
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Thon Member Since: 22 Nov 2015 Location: Salisbury Plain Posts: 696 |
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15th Jun 2017 3:58pm |
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JOW240725 Member Since: 04 May 2015 Location: Suffolk Posts: 7908 |
I quite like a massage James
MY2012 110 2.2TDCi XS SW Orkney Grey - http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic43410.html MY1990 110 200TDi SW beautifully faded Portofino Red - https://www.defender2.net/forum/post743641.html#743641 MY1984 90 V8 Slate Grey - https://www.defender2.net/forum/post744557.html#744557 Instagram @suffolk_rovers |
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15th Jun 2017 4:00pm |
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meeerrrk Member Since: 12 Feb 2017 Location: Surrey Posts: 548 |
I had a wheel wobble. Replaced my steering damper with a bilstien. The factory one was completely shot! The new one felt better, you could feel it doing its job but the wobble was still there.
mine turned out to be a steering swivel bearing failure, it could have been disturbed during some other work? My 90 Project : http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic52774.html |
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15th Jun 2017 4:05pm |
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Lightningtweeds Member Since: 16 May 2017 Location: Fintry Posts: 461 |
The further the rim is from the bearings will increase the leverage/bending/throw, maybe not by a huge amount but the metallurgists on here may know different.
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15th Jun 2017 4:17pm |
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rallysteve Member Since: 10 Feb 2014 Location: Cumbria Posts: 2238 |
Exactly my point above.
No different to modifying the offset of the wheel. Nothing to do with metallurgy, just simple engineering. 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread |
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15th Jun 2017 4:38pm |
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Stacey007 Member Since: 25 Sep 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 3790 |
James,
I like the Use the Series option Turn the wheel half a turn and nothing happens in that it bounces and wobbles around Trying the rears on the front is maybe my first option? Thanks Then a steering damper? |
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15th Jun 2017 5:35pm |
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