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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35287 |
tyre pressures ok, dont know if this would make a difference but you never know.... ... - .- -.
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4th Mar 2012 5:06pm |
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Cappo Member Since: 19 Sep 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 537 |
Did check them when I first noticed the noise Stan and car still does it! |
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4th Mar 2012 5:09pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35287 |
never noticed it myself really....the range does have a very good turning circle but at max i suppose it would strain the rubber a bit...is it more noticeable in standard or access ? ... - .- -.
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4th Mar 2012 5:13pm |
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Cappo Member Since: 19 Sep 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 537 |
It's in standard as the bit where I notice it most is still 2-300 yards from home, so it's standard, about 20mph and not full lock, just whatever it needs to do a tight-ish 90 degree turn, although it's still on the public highway at the time, so it's not TOO tight a bend, just residential. |
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4th Mar 2012 5:43pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35287 |
best do what my wife does when she hears any car noises, she turns up the volume on the radio.. ... - .- -.
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4th Mar 2012 9:31pm |
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simon1233 Member Since: 13 Jun 2011 Location: Leyland, sometimes Darmstadt Posts: 650 |
I've noticed this on mine as well. As it is in with the dealer this week for another issue I thought I would ask them to check the bearings asi am suspecting a noisy cv joint (my noise does or get worse or better when applying the brakes which would normally correct a noisy wheel bearing at low speed) or some other differential type noise.... |
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4th Mar 2012 10:49pm |
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Cappo Member Since: 19 Sep 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 537 |
Keep us posted Simon. Mine does it whether there is power on or not.
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4th Mar 2012 11:59pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Have your front hubs checked for wheel bearing play...
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5th Mar 2012 12:00am |
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Cappo Member Since: 19 Sep 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 537 |
Standard top - bottom, side - side and diagonalplay checks Craig? Will go and do that in a minute and report back! |
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5th Mar 2012 8:38am |
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Cappo Member Since: 19 Sep 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 537 |
Right, reporting back
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5th Mar 2012 9:09am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35287 |
i dont think its a mechanical problem cappo....if the tyre is making the noise then its the tyre thats at fault..
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5th Mar 2012 9:14am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Another quick check for you, if you run the palm of your hand over the tread of your tyres one at a time. First in a clockwise direction and then in an anticlockwise direction and see if your tyres are wearing in the shape of a saw blade... i.e. in one direction your hand slides easily and the other gets harder (as if stopping on saw blade teeth)
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6th Mar 2012 8:30am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35287 |
may i offer the technical term for this anomaly = 'feathering'..... ... - .- -.
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6th Mar 2012 8:36am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Ahh... I call it ing Stan...
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6th Mar 2012 8:48am |
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