M mad murphy New Member Jan 3, 2010 #1 could this wobble be caused by anti rollbar ball joints as they were advised on last mot.
wammers No longer with us, RIP Donater Jan 3, 2010 #2 mad murphy said: could this wobble be caused by anti rollbar ball joints as they were advised on last mot. Click to expand... You can change the anti roll bar links. But more likely to be a wheel balance problem.
mad murphy said: could this wobble be caused by anti rollbar ball joints as they were advised on last mot. Click to expand... You can change the anti roll bar links. But more likely to be a wheel balance problem.
kooky_guy Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2010 #5 j the range said: or big wheels seem to do this sort of thing Click to expand... Especially if they are L322 wheels without spiggot rings. Even one missing ring on a rear wheel can cause vibration in this speed range. Guy
j the range said: or big wheels seem to do this sort of thing Click to expand... Especially if they are L322 wheels without spiggot rings. Even one missing ring on a rear wheel can cause vibration in this speed range. Guy