High speed vibration
High speed vibration
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jimbob2

Original Poster:

142 posts

269 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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As the title says, I'm suffering from it. Just had new spiders put on the car, all nicely balanced on good equipment, and it still does it.

Possible causes? I'm thinking hubs or prop shaft.

GreenV8S

30,996 posts

305 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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Did it do it with the old wheels too?

jimbob2

Original Poster:

142 posts

269 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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Yes it does - I'm pretty much ruling out tyre/wheel setup as these are two variables taht have been changed.

satman

2,455 posts

267 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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I had my wheels balanced and had a high speed vibration (from about 85 mph upwards)...went to a different tyre place who had state of the art balancing equipment (had a digital read out on the screen on the balancer), car sorted!.. not a vibration at all....if you didnt have it before fitting new wheels i would definately get the balancing rechecked at a different place!

andy4200

5,103 posts

294 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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Is it a rythmic vibration that gets worse the faster you go?

I ask because I had one, still have i think. It felt like it was travelling through the car. All started after I got my slave cylinder done and the day I got the car back I changed the tyres.

I was told to get the wheels rebalanced but I haven't got round to it yet.

Andy

crazycats

700 posts

270 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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Mine's the same, from 85 up. Had new tyres and balancing done recently, but its still there to some extent, althought doesn't seem to be as bad.

I have noticed that the disc just sits on to the hub, and isn't fixed, and with the wheel off you could just pull the disc off, if the caliper wasn't there. I'm wondering if there's any corrosion or crap between the disc and the hub and that means the disc may not be sat on the hub straight????????


Used to have brake judder as well as the high speed vibs, but since I read the article that was knocking about on here a couple of months ago about brake pad transfer......basically not sitting with your foot on the brakes when at juctions, traffic lights etc(near impossible with the crap cerb handbrake) that the judder has now gone completly.


I've also thought it could be prop shaft vibs, but I'm going for the easier option first ie taking the discs off have a look and clean them up

shpub

8,507 posts

293 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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Mine has a retaining centre cap thing that is bolted through the disc to retain it.... Also 97 Cerbie 4.2

ridds

8,365 posts

265 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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Check the hub faces are clean.

Also if the garage used stick on weights it's not uncommon for these to fall off at high speed.

Get them rechecked again for peace of mind. Also warped discs can have this effect.

When did you last have the tracking checked?

crazycats

700 posts

270 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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Ridds,

Not sure who the question about tracking was aimed at mate, however I'm going to jump in and answer

Had all the suspension geometry checked and adjusted a few weeks ago, tracking and camber were both out, seem to remember Joolz saying that the camber changes due to spring sag.....another reason to get nitrons i suppose!!!!!!!!!, as if I needed one!!

All is spot on now, so that's not the problem.

Pretty sure the problem lies with the discs/hubs as the other guys have pointed out.

I've got the one piece disc assembly, from what I can gather there are a couple of different types

Will have a closer look soon, when I can find the time.....has anyone got any I can borrow

joospeed

4,473 posts

299 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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shpub said:
Mine has a retaining centre cap thing that is bolted through the disc to retain it.... Also 97 Cerbie 4.2


Oh no it hasn't!!
(xmas panto season ...)

crazycats

700 posts

270 months

Monday 8th December 2003
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joospeed said:

shpub said:
Mine has a retaining centre cap thing that is bolted through the disc to retain it.... Also 97 Cerbie 4.2



Oh no it hasn't!!
(xmas panto season ...)



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