_Stingrey_
Active Member
Having done some pre MOT checks myself I had identified that both front wheels had excessive play (gripping tyre top and bottom and at both sides and rocking). So i decided to put my Landy in to a reputable specialist for new wheel bearings and whilst I was at it I also opted for new uprated steering bars with new track rod ends and an RTC steering damper. Having picked up the Landy all felt and drove well until I hit a small pot hole on my way home from work only to experience a lot of steering wheel judder. This afternoon I jacked up my front end and checked the Landy over only to find that I still had the same excessive play in my wheels.
I have tried to contact the specialist to no avail given that it is a saturday and they obviously have finished early. So I was hoping to get some answers from the more experienced amongst the community as to what is going on. I feel that it cannot be the bearings or the steering linkages as they have only just been replaced (Wednesday). SO is there anything else that I have overlooked?
I'm disappointed with the specialist as I feel that they should have picked this issue up and at least informed me of the problem, offering to fix obviously at additional cost.
Any ideas guys?
I have tried to contact the specialist to no avail given that it is a saturday and they obviously have finished early. So I was hoping to get some answers from the more experienced amongst the community as to what is going on. I feel that it cannot be the bearings or the steering linkages as they have only just been replaced (Wednesday). SO is there anything else that I have overlooked?
I'm disappointed with the specialist as I feel that they should have picked this issue up and at least informed me of the problem, offering to fix obviously at additional cost.
Any ideas guys?