
vibration
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vibration
i have recently noticed there is a vibration through the steering wheel at both low and high speeds also increasing when braking. am about to change front arbs and droplinks anyway but was wondering what the cause of this could be 

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- Supreme Being
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Re: vibration
Check to see if you've lost a wheel balancing weight. A very badly balanced wheel can cause all sorts of vibrations.
John
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- westonwarrior
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Re: vibration
badly worn tyres can also cause vibration
if you still have the tyres it was impoted with check them
if you still have the tyres it was impoted with check them
- helen&tony
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Re: vibration
Hi
I agree on checking tyres etc., but increasing when braking sounds suspiciously like a warped or worn disc...The Bongo has problems with tracking, wheel balance and discs. When you have them all sorted, it's a good ride, and they are all simple jobs.
Cheers
Helen
I agree on checking tyres etc., but increasing when braking sounds suspiciously like a warped or worn disc...The Bongo has problems with tracking, wheel balance and discs. When you have them all sorted, it's a good ride, and they are all simple jobs.
Cheers
Helen
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