"wobbly" disco

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Kalev Kadak wrote:
> Ian Rawlings wrote:
>
>> On 2005-05-22, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I have had to thoughts a.) Steering damper or b.)incorrect preload in
>>> the hubs.

>>
>>
>>
>> Could also just be bad wheel balance, get the balancing done (should
>> cost about 6-10 quid) and see if that helps, if not then steering
>> damper is easiest to check by nicking one off someone else's disco
>> (with permission of course), then if that doesn't work get the preload
>> checked.
>>

>
> I'd check track rod ends, following to wheel balancing. I have also such
> a 'mad' Disco. Current TR ends are diagnosed as 'worth changing' and
> are ordered already, so i can tell results shortly. Front shocks change
> made things a bit better as well.
>
> Kalev


Thats it. Changed track rod ends and wobbling is pretty much gone, at
least in my case. Just feeling those up'n'down bumps on track, where my
steering went mad previously.
Normal cruise speed is no more limited to 90 kph so i have to keep eye
on speedo.

Kalev
 
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