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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
Possibly a sticking caliper? John
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3rd Aug 2020 8:31am |
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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3763 |
Swap the wheels around, diagonally?
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3rd Aug 2020 8:38am |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Thanks for the replies.
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3rd Aug 2020 9:12am |
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Crasher242 Member Since: 07 Mar 2019 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 132 |
Could be lots of things relating to the suspension or steering. Track-rod arms and bushes would be my next port of call if you are happy to have discounted the discs/pads from being the culprit.
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3rd Aug 2020 3:02pm |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
I wish I had access to a ramp, would make my life so much easier and my back would thank me too I suspect.
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4th Aug 2020 9:40am |
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dennij Member Since: 23 Feb 2019 Location: Up North Posts: 450 |
Gave the Twingo a wash this morning and had a good look round again just to see if I missed anything and I noticed that the Renault dealer have put the wrong size tyre on, so I now have one at 185/60/R15 and a correct tyre at 165/65/R15
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8th Aug 2020 9:05am |
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drakes Member Since: 26 Jan 2009 Location: Consett Posts: 369 |
I would have thought that if you can feel the vibration through the floor and not the steering wheel then your problem may be coming from the rear and not the front 2010 3.6TDV8 Stornoway Grey/ Black interior - gone
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9th Aug 2020 7:47am |
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