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Originally posted by Nizmo

haha havent u had enough of me for one weekend paul? :D U saw it today its filthy if i dont do it then it'll be ugly and weird smelling (although i have either got used to it or its disappeared) for another week.

Quick question: My steering wheel vibrates at 80km and by 120km its shaking hella bad - its had a wheel alignment done but its still like this and its really annoying! Anyone know whats causing it?

Wheel Balance or your nuts are loose.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Nizmo

as in steering wheel loose? how do i tighten it - cos i wouldnt be surprised if that is the case :D

wheel.. as in allow wheels..

not ur steering wheel..

watch out..

coz it could fall off.. and do a lot of damage

Originally posted by tenzero

Thanks Ken will do. I prolly would have used the RAC if you hadn't said that...so good timing.

Cheers.

D.

The RAC will spend more time doing the

* rip in seat , mark on rear squab , dirty hoodlining type report which any schmuck can see by using there eyes.

The important , check front end play , compression or leakage test, check syncros and oil cond test are bypassed cos they are baffled by the lack of V and too many camshafts.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

The RAC will spend more time doing the  

* rip in seat , mark on rear squab , dirty hoodlining type report which any schmuck can see by using there eyes.

The important , check front end play , compression or leakage test, check syncros and oil cond test are bypassed cos they are baffled by the lack of V and too many camshafts.

Cheers

Ken

Nice, will keep all that in mind when I need to get one checked out.

Cheers.

D.

Originally posted by Nizmo

Wheel balance done last week - alignment done this week and the guys that do it are pretty good at what they do - so i ruled that out!

Well then they must have got it wrong then.

Have you hit any kerbs or suddenly heard a loud bang not long after the wheels were balanced ?

cheers

ken

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