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Rear wheel , wobble.....???.

4 Wheel steer....How much play is allowed, if any on the back wheels. Mot time but exssesive play on the rear wheel bearings

was on the report. I dont know who carried out the Mot to

see if they new the vheicle had 4WS before hand....

would this make any difference. Ive looked at them myself now and the only play that I can find is side to side, not top and bottom, no axial play.....anybody help me.........??????..help.....

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Yea it will be the ball joint on the rear steering arm;)

 

Happened to mine 3 years ago.

Originally posted by MAC 1

Yea it will be the ball joint on the rear steering arm;)

 

Happened to mine 3 years ago.

 

Yeah but smacking the wall at York doesn't count Mac :p ;) :D

Getting my Shocks fitted today and the Mechanic said there was a bit of play on the Nearside rear wheel, but none on the off-side.

 

I asked him to look out for this and he reckons the play is in the rack, possibly the ball joint.

 

Same thing?

 

How much to get this sorted typically?

 

Dan

the £41 part?

 

Bargain!!!

 

Cheers again James.....

 

Dan

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