jamesmartin Well-Known Member Apr 30, 2011 #21 screw wouldnt effect any thing as wheel holds drum square and tight if
P pussa13 Active Member Apr 30, 2011 #22 Hi, did your welder put the wheels back on in the same corner he took them off? I.E. N/S/F back on N/S/F ect. If not it could be out of balance. Russ.
Hi, did your welder put the wheels back on in the same corner he took them off? I.E. N/S/F back on N/S/F ect. If not it could be out of balance. Russ.
S satchmolips Active Member Apr 30, 2011 #23 Someone else mentioned that. But why should that be the case? Wheels are balanced off the vehicle. Or is it something to do with wear?
Someone else mentioned that. But why should that be the case? Wheels are balanced off the vehicle. Or is it something to do with wear?
Karlos28 Well-Known Member Apr 30, 2011 #24 Only thing I could have suggested next would be a cv or uj that was shifting off centre when on the brakes?
Only thing I could have suggested next would be a cv or uj that was shifting off centre when on the brakes?
jamesmartin Well-Known Member Apr 30, 2011 #25 fit timken wheel brgs if last set has some play alllready they wont last long and they need to have no free play if your going to eliminate things till you get answer
fit timken wheel brgs if last set has some play alllready they wont last long and they need to have no free play if your going to eliminate things till you get answer