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Since I've had the car it's vibrated noticeably on the motorway. Nothing to do with the road surface.

 

I've just had my wheels balanced at a place that came recommended to me and I have to say, meticulous isn't the word. What a place, and what a nice bunch of guys!! Thy even gave the suspension and brakes a bit of a health check while they were at it and it was dirt cheap too.

 

They even do 4 way alignment if anyone's interested in the Bristol area. (Turns out my car has HICAS. Didn't know that!! DOH!)

 

Anyway, to my point. The vibration, while much better, is still there.

 

Any of you guys got any thoughts on what else it might be? I was thinking prop' bearing but I dunno tbh.

 

Thanks in advance.

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check your track rod ends mate, if the wheel wobbles slightly when off the ground that will cause the prob your describing, I had it on mine between 60/70mph turns out my pass track rod end was on its way out.

If you get vibration through the front it could be the following :

 

Steering rack bushes

tension rod bushes

Upper link bushes

Buckled wheels

Wheel out of balance

 

If it's vibration through the rear

 

Prop shaft bearing

Gearbox mount

Wheel out of balanced

Buckled wheel.

Worn Hicas arms (inners and/or outer links)

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If you get vibration through the front it could be the following :

 

Steering rack bushes

tension rod bushes

Upper link bushes

Buckled wheels

Wheel out of balance

 

If it's vibration through the rear

 

Prop shaft bearing

Gearbox mount

Wheel out of balanced

Buckled wheel.

Worn Hicas arms (inners and/or outer links)

 

Ouch, that's quite a list!!

 

However, while he was going over it he did point out that there was a noticeable amount of play in the rear off side inner track rod end.

 

I'm quite sure the wheels aren't buckled although one is missin a spigot ring, but the guy did his best to line it up and gave it a spin to check it so I'm quite happy they're running true.

 

I'm off up to Tamworth next Friday, I'll get Jeff to have a shufty.

 

Thanks guys!!

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what speed does it start to become noticable, and is it more so under braking?

 

Shows up about 65 - 75 and comes and goes a bit if that makes sense. It doesn't get worse with braking so I'm fairly sure it's not the front end. TBH, it does feel like it's coming from the centre of the car which is why I was thinking about the prop bearing, (I had a Senator and that exhibited similar symptoms and that's what it was.)

Also steering rack bushes. these are the most looked over.

 

I have changed every bush on my car to find the wheel wobble and it was the last thing i changed, steering rack bush £15 lol!!!

 

your spigot ring may be cause to

Shows up about 65 - 75 and comes and goes a bit if that makes sense. It doesn't get worse with braking so I'm fairly sure it's not the front end. TBH, it does feel like it's coming from the centre of the car which is why I was thinking about the prop bearing, (I had a Senator and that exhibited similar symptoms and that's what it was.)

 

Could very well be that, i thought this was evident at lower speeds also though say 45/55

 

anything noticeable there ?

Also steering rack bushes.

 

Did you miss the bit where I said 'worn steering rack bushes'? ;)

I have this on mine, around 60-70 mph and worse when braking. The wheels are balanced and the brake disc new, any ideas on this one?

I have this on mine, around 60-70 mph and worse when braking. The wheels are balanced and the brake disc new, any ideas on this one?

 

Steering rack bushes, track rod ends or tension rod bushes...or a combination of them.

Steering rack bushes, track rod ends or tension rod bushes...or a combination of them.

 

Thanks, at least I know where to start when I find some time :thumbup:

Since I've had the car it's vibrated noticeably on the motorway. Nothing to do with the road surface.

 

I've just had my wheels balanced at a place that came recommended to me and I have to say, meticulous isn't the word. What a place, and what a nice bunch of guys!! Thy even gave the suspension and brakes a bit of a health check while they were at it and it was dirt cheap too.

 

They even do 4 way alignment if anyone's interested in the Bristol area. (Turns out my car has HICAS. Didn't know that!! DOH!)

 

Anyway, to my point. The vibration, while much better, is still there.

 

Any of you guys got any thoughts on what else it might be? I was thinking prop' bearing but I dunno tbh.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Where did you take and how much was it?

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Where did you take and how much was it?

 

It's a place near the Oldbury Power Station called 'Miles Tyres'.

 

They really instilled a lot of confidence in me.

 

The car was in there about an hour, they were very particular with the wheels, because my problem was vibration they had a look round and identified play in one of the rear track rods and found one of the brake pad retaining pins to be loose so they fixed that too. (fixed with nothing more than an 'R' clip but I was very glad he noticed it!)

 

The guy was taking notes as he went round the car as a check list and ticked everything off when it was attended to and cross checked with his colleague.

 

Just really really enthusiastic and professional.

 

Cost...................£20.60. :ohmy:

 

They were insistant that I go back if I had any trouble.

 

They specialise in tyres and exhausts, but I'd be inclined to approach them for other work too if it came to it, particularly if I'm going to have to have a HICAS rod replaced.

I would get a new spigot ring sorted for the wheel with one missing. This could well be the problem. It would be very hard to mount the wheel spot on with out one and any slight variance will behave like an out of balance wheel giving vibration at speed.

They are pennys from Ebay.

Did you miss the bit where I said 'worn steering rack bushes'? ;)

 

Yes i did :biggrin:

 

:tt2::tt2:

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I would get a new spigot ring sorted for the wheel with one missing. This could well be the problem. It would be very hard to mount the wheel spot on with out one and any slight variance will behave like an out of balance wheel giving vibration at speed.

They are pennys from Ebay.

 

Surely they're not all the same.

 

Don't they have to be specific to the wheel/car combo?

 

ETA:- Scratch that, I found some. I just need to measure the hub on my wheel now.

 

Thanks. :thumbup:

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eBay

The hub on the Nissan is 66.1 so you just need to measure the wheel. Take one of your other wheels off and look at the spigot ring adaptor. Generally in small writing the inner diameter and outer diameter is printed.

For example my spigot adaptors are 66.1 to 73.1mm

Buddy i had a Calibra years ago and the spigot ring was missing. No matter how much you try to centralize any wheel, you won't get it accurate without it. Start cheap!!

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The hub on the Nissan is 66.1 so you just need to measure the wheel. Take one of your other wheels off and look at the spigot ring adaptor. Generally in small writing the inner diameter and outer diameter is printed.

For example my spigot adaptors are 66.1 to 73.1mm

 

And there's the magic number right there!! [in bold]

 

Thank you very much indeed!!

 

(Saves me getting the jack out!! ;) )

 

A set will be ordered the morrow.

Edited by Big Rod
For boldness

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Buddy i had a Calibra years ago and the spigot ring was missing. No matter how much you try to centralize any wheel, you won't get it accurate without it. Start cheap!!

 

Yeah, been down the same road myself once or twice. (The second time the wheels were so buckled I scrapped them! Shame, they were nice too. I'd even had them refurbished 'cos I thought that meant unbuckling them. :-/ )

 

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Being Scottish, I like your ethics!! [my bold] ;)

Edited by Big Rod
For the hell of it.

I'm having exactally the same trouble with mine. Had the bushes and stuff all checked. getting suspension changed next month so well see how mine fairs after that.

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This may be of interest.

 

http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=26316&highlight=shahid

 

Good luck, hope you get it sorted.

 

Good call chap, thanks!!

 

Gonna get a spiggot ring next week then get Jeff to have a look at the rest of it on Friday.

 

TBH, it's not killing me, but I like a smooth motrway journey. I'll get to the bottom of it eventually I'm sure,

 

I'll keep the thread updated.

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