A steering problem
Discussion
Ive just got my 400 back from Peninsula after having had the steering colum changed, amongst other things.
Problem is that the steering wheel is now off centre when going in a straing line and I know this is going to annoy the heel out of me.
I have very little mechanical knowlegdge and dont know if this is a simple fault to rectify, or if it needs to be done by someone who knows what they are doing.
Any guideance you can give will be greatly recieved.
Problem is that the steering wheel is now off centre when going in a straing line and I know this is going to annoy the heel out of me.
I have very little mechanical knowlegdge and dont know if this is a simple fault to rectify, or if it needs to be done by someone who knows what they are doing.
Any guideance you can give will be greatly recieved.
The wheels need to be straight , fore and aft , and the spline coupling at the steering rack end will need to be adjusted , as the triangular column end does not allow enough adjustment . Same thing happened with mine , as with the wheel bolts . Peninsula sorted the column for me .
Neil
Neil
Thats a bit naughty, I would of expected them to have made sure that it was correct.
Assuming the wheel alignment is ok, straighten up the front wheels, remove the horn push and undo the large nut in the centre of the steering wheel, lift it off the splines and locate it back so its central again, replace the nut and horn push. Should be easy but ive not had to do it yet!
Andy
Assuming the wheel alignment is ok, straighten up the front wheels, remove the horn push and undo the large nut in the centre of the steering wheel, lift it off the splines and locate it back so its central again, replace the nut and horn push. Should be easy but ive not had to do it yet!
Andy
d p - 400se said:
Ive just got my 400 back from Peninsula after having had the steering colum changed, amongst other things.
Problem is that the steering wheel is now off centre when going in a straing line and I know this is going to annoy the heel out of me.
I have very little mechanical knowlegdge and dont know if this is a simple fault to rectify, or if it needs to be done by someone who knows what they are doing.
Any guideance you can give will be greatly recieved.
Take it back and get them to sort it
Or if you live along way from them ring them up and get them to send someone out to sort it.
It would drive me mad if the wheel was not straight.From what i hear they are a good company and i think they will sort it ASAP
>> Edited by stainless_steve on Friday 6th February 22:55
Thanks for the super quick response guys, Its such a big help when you dont know one end of a spanner from another to have knowlegdeable people help with your problems!
I'll go with Andy's suggestion and straighten the boss but I'll also speak to Peninsula tomorrow for thier comments.
(Buy the way Sean, they told me your car is due for delivery tomorrow)
I'll go with Andy's suggestion and straighten the boss but I'll also speak to Peninsula tomorrow for thier comments.
(Buy the way Sean, they told me your car is due for delivery tomorrow)
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