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Message started by millwall on 13. Nov 2010 at 20:11

Title: steering
Post by millwall on 13. Nov 2010 at 20:11
hi all  ive read all the excellent posts on here regarding tramlining and vague steering and my omegas steering is really bad so today checked all the joints etc tried rocking the wheel at 12 and 6 and 3 and 9 and found no play  although  my question is when checking do i need both sides in the air or is it ok to jack one side up at a time  thanks

Title: Re: steering
Post by Varche on 13. Nov 2010 at 20:19
Might be the steering idler. Fairly easy to change assuming the joints come apart easily. Do use VX part not aftermarket.

Title: Re: steering
Post by millwall on 13. Nov 2010 at 20:31
i did check the idler and had no play in it  i think i will start by changing the idler and track rods on monday and hopefully that will cure it

would a knackered idler be obvious ie loads of play or can it be knackered and feel solid  thanks

Title: Re: steering
Post by Welung666 on 13. Nov 2010 at 20:54
You need both wheels up in the air. Idler will be obvious moving the passenger front wheel at 9-3, you'll see the tie bar moving up and down :y

Title: Re: steering
Post by millwall on 13. Nov 2010 at 21:03
thanks welung i was checking one side at a time   will invest in some axle stands tomorrow and check it again with both wheels raised  thanks

Title: Re: steering
Post by chrisgixer on 14. Nov 2010 at 00:47

millwall wrote on 13. Nov 2010 at 20:31:
i did check the idler and had no play in it  i think i will start by changing the idler and track rods on monday and hopefully that will cure it

would a knackered idler be obvious ie loads of play or can it be knackered and feel solid  thanks

If the idler is fine why change it?

And no play at 3/9 o'clock should mean track rods are fine.

I'd check wishbone bushes next. And its not vital to Jack both sides, but it does help. So a pair of stands is wise, ratchet ones are easy to use.

Title: Re: steering
Post by millwall on 14. Nov 2010 at 02:15
one thing that does happen is car steers left on the brakes while the steering wheel turns right or vice versa  could this be due to wishbones   thanks

Title: Re: steering
Post by chrisgixer on 14. Nov 2010 at 10:46

millwall wrote on 14. Nov 2010 at 02:15:
one thing that does happen is car steers left on the brakes while the steering wheel turns right or vice versa  could this be due to wishbones   thanks

Defo, are they odd? Ie not a pair? I'll bet on Delphi ? Red bushes and so soft you can press a finger  into the bush itself? Just guessing on the former  but wishbone bushes are fubar, defo!

See all German parts for a pair of lemforders.

Title: Re: steering
Post by chrisgixer on 14. Nov 2010 at 10:48

chrisgixer wrote on 14. Nov 2010 at 10:46:

millwall wrote on 14. Nov 2010 at 02:15:
one thing that does happen is car steers left on the brakes while the steering wheel turns right or vice versa  could this be due to wishbones   thanks

Defo, are they odd? Ie not a pair? I'll bet on Delphi ? Red bushes and so soft you can press a finger  into the bush itself? Just guessing on the former  but wishbone bushes are fubar, defo!

See all German parts for a pair of lemforders.

Just to enfasise.... PAIR!  :y

Title: Re: steering
Post by millwall on 14. Nov 2010 at 14:13
thanks chris  im not sure whats on there cant really look as its chucking down with rain  when i was looking at the car yesterday i noticed the wishbones looked very old  will order a pair of lemforder ones in the morning    thanks for your help   adam :y

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