Juddering
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Juddering
I hope that someone can help me with some suggestions or advice when I am driving my bongo at between 55mph and 60mph I get a juddering which seems to be coming from the front of the vehicle the steering wheel also vibrates then when I reduce speed it disappears but comes back at 40mph can anyone suggest what it could be please.
Kind regards
Steve Powys
Kind regards
Steve Powys
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Could be that your wheels are out of balance.
Might be worth having them done at your local tyre depot as it doesn't cost a lot to have done
Might be worth having them done at your local tyre depot as it doesn't cost a lot to have done
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That's where I would start. 

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Thanks to you both I will try that first
cheers
Steve
Powys
cheers
Steve
Powys
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Re: Juddering
Have you got genuine Mazda alloys or aftermarket ones? I've had both and even the proper fitting Mazda wheels when correctly balanced can give a bit of a wobble over 60 mph. Aftermarket wheels tend to be universal fit and will require spigot rings if the bore diameter is greater than the spigot on the hub.
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The first thing, make sure that the wheel nuts are tight then get the vehicle to a garage. Don't take risks with this type of fault..
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Re: Juddering
Also make sure you have the right wheel nuts as well, normal bongo wheel nuts are not suitable for alloy wheels.
Lost without my Bongo.
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Is it a f/w/drive?if balance and wheels are ok it may be a drive shaft fault or prop shaft fault
Also check there are no brakes staying on?
Also check there are no brakes staying on?
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Hi all
Thanks for the replies if it is drive shaft or prop shaft is that expensive
Cheers
steve
Thanks for the replies if it is drive shaft or prop shaft is that expensive
Cheers
steve
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I had same problem, spigot rings solved it for me. Steering wheel shaking was bad around 65mph.
I ordered a set from eBay, took a bit of a chance on the size - they were described as for a Bongo and I know the inside was the required diameter - I just didn't know the exact inside dia of the alloy wheel. Anyway, I think they were £5 delivered and fitted perfectly.
I ordered a set from eBay, took a bit of a chance on the size - they were described as for a Bongo and I know the inside was the required diameter - I just didn't know the exact inside dia of the alloy wheel. Anyway, I think they were £5 delivered and fitted perfectly.
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It depends if it's a full drive shaft you fit or a joint.you can replace joints on prop shafts but there are suppliers who will replace or refurb your prop ,places vary in price got to shop about
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after checking the tyers mine ended up being the u joint
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Hi
Thanks for the reply I have now sorted it out it was the tyres needed balancing thanks again for the reply.
Cheers
Steve Wales
Thanks for the reply I have now sorted it out it was the tyres needed balancing thanks again for the reply.
Cheers
Steve Wales