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mojo Member Since: 06 Feb 2010 Location: Outta here. Posts: 365 |
I thought that as the FL2 is fully independent suspension, then 4 wheel alignment was the only option? Don't know how they would only do 1 without also doing the other 3. Someone correct me if I am talking cobblers! |
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22nd Nov 2010 9:13 pm |
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lmorris4975 Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Mansfield, Notts Posts: 252 |
No you are correct, get it checked be cheaper in the long run than replacing tyres. |
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22nd Nov 2010 10:30 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
Thank you gents, does seem strange that only this one wheel, or any wheel that is put on that rear side is causing any noise or slight uneven wear out of all four. I was enquiring as the car steers and brakes absolutely spot on and have heard plenty of horror stories of 4 wheel alignment making a car worse than it may of been pre alignment. The number of times i've had tracking or front end work done on cars over the years only for it to feel 'off' or the steering wheel is canted to one side doesn't fill me with confidence....guess i'll have to bite the bullet and take it in. |
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23rd Nov 2010 4:16 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
Me too hence my thinking it may of been adjustable/checkable independantly from the other wheels........who's talking cobblers now? |
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23rd Nov 2010 4:19 pm |
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mojo Member Since: 06 Feb 2010 Location: Outta here. Posts: 365 |
Now this really might be cobblers, but it couldn't be dodgy wheel bearing could it? |
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23rd Nov 2010 9:47 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
It could be mojo but I doubt it, all is very quiet and refined until whatever tyre is on that corner wears down, i'll swap them as I do to keep wear even on front/back then the noise ceases again......and so it goes. I am certain when I have the new Wranglers fitted tomorrow it will all be normal for, say, 15,000 miles then it'll slowly become apparent once more, i'll swap front to back, noise will go! When I bought the car there was a small dent on the upper middle wheel arch on that side, maybe the owner before me clouted that side/wheel and put something slightly out? |
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23rd Nov 2010 10:06 pm |
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heliosuk Member Since: 08 Oct 2010 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 118 |
You do need a full 4 wheel alignment to get to the cause of this. Should be adjusted rear first and then the front. The rear determines the thrust angle of the car. If slipper plates not used on rear then car should be removed after setting rear and moved back and forth and then re-checked, then do the front if rear still in spec. Obviously the garage needs to adjust equally on front to centre wheel but it's not unknown for the steering wheel to be fitted a spline out. There is also a ration where it's possible to calculate easily the steering wheel angle but then that's another thing and depends on the rack being locked centrally. |
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23rd Nov 2010 11:09 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
Well, I had the tyres done today and while there had all the wheels checked for alignment, they were within spec' so I drove off with a contented smile only to find the noise is still there. Although the noise is very similar to what i've been experiencing this/last time I hate to admit this time around it may be something more sinister. I made a mental note to post up what happens..........no noise until 30mph then a 'urrrrrrr' sort of noise starts, it tends to die down at 40mph and return nearer 50mph, the noise is still evident when not under power, ie: if I coast it comes in/out at approx the same speeds but definately more pronounced when under load. I haven't experienced any juddering or noises when turning so am hoping and praying it isn't the haldex unit or anything similarly expensive as it's out of warranty now.
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24th Nov 2010 4:00 pm |
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lmorris4975 Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Mansfield, Notts Posts: 252 |
Might be a wheel bearing. A bearing would should like a rumble type noise. |
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24th Nov 2010 5:21 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
It's quite feasable I guess but would it not make a noise at all times? |
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24th Nov 2010 6:01 pm |
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lmorris4975 Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Mansfield, Notts Posts: 252 |
You would think that it would make a noise all the time, but it can be intermittent. If it is a wheel bearing it will continue to get worse ( make more noise for longer) before it fails. |
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24th Nov 2010 10:10 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
Really hoping it is something as simple as this, will be having a good look Sunday with fingers and all else crossed...it has to be coincidence that this noise is very similar to the one I experienced with the tyre wear issues, if anything i've learned not to ignore a noise that I think I recognise. I could of fell out of my seat when I drove away from the tyre fitters yesterday, I was absolutely convinced that was going to be the end of the problem....I wasn't a happy camper |
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25th Nov 2010 5:45 pm |
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lmorris4975 Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Mansfield, Notts Posts: 252 |
Let use know if you get it sorted and what it was, i hope its something simple |
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25th Nov 2010 6:27 pm |
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heliosuk Member Since: 08 Oct 2010 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 118 |
What tyres are you currently running on as a matter of interest? |
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25th Nov 2010 9:17 pm |
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