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There has been lots talked about with zeds juddering. Mine does after 60mph. But all the juddering comes from the front of the car and the front wheels have bad negative camber with uneven tyre wear. Basically if it comes from the front does that rule out the prop shaft bearing being shot?

 

I realised this week that my zed is lowered and has standard upper suspension links - not adjustable ones to get the camber to 0 degrees. I have ordered some adjustable ones from zcentre for zedworld to fit :)

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I got a new pair of steering rack bushes. The originals were not to my eye decayed at all. But i fitted a new one on the passenger side. Drivers side one was mission impossible for me.

I had the exact same problem at about 64mph the steering wheel juddered. got the wheels balanced and that seems to have fixed it..

i had my 4 wheel aligment done - the garage said it couldnt be done properly as one of the arms is knackered? anyway - also had the wheels balanced and that seem to of done it for me.

 

Ed

i had my 4 wheel aligment done - the garage said it couldnt be done properly as one of the arms is knackered? anyway - also had the wheels balanced and that seem to of done it for me.

 

Ed

 

did you have all 4 wheels balanced?

I did'nt think the camber could be adjusted on the front wheels and thats why there are camber adjustment arms upper and lower etc?? Also when I went to Protyre with my Z thats what they told me??

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