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DEVON



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Steering wheel wobble

Hi guys
I seem to have developed a slight steering wheel wobble after fitting a new front o/s wheel bearing .
I've double checked that all torque settings are correct , and now I'm clueless as to what is causing this
My question is .... could a warped brake disc be a culprit ?? although front and back along with new brake pads ,were replaced less than 12 months ago ?
Would I need a 4 wheel alignment after changing the wheel bearing ?
Is there anything else I may of overlooked ? Any help will be greatly appreciated, as this is driving me mad Banging Head

Post #532199 Mon Aug 07 2017 10:33am
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Socast



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Shouldn't need an alignement after changing the bearing, Have you knocked a wheel weight off by accident whe removing/replacing the wheel ?

Any heavy braking where the wheel locks and the ABS doesn't cut in can cause the disk to deform.

Have you re-mounted the calliper incorrectly/not square ?

Post #532206 Mon Aug 07 2017 12:36pm
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DEVON



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Hi Socast
Thanks for your reply .
I have double checked everything I can think of regarding re-assembly , and all seems fine ,
I do have 22" wheels which weigh a ton , and although I use the wheel fitting guide's I may have lost a weight when re-mounting them Embarassed I'll have them re balanced and see .
As for breaking , I don't recall any heavy breaking causing the wheels to lock up , I've only covered around 3 thousand miles
in the 18 months I've owned the car Big Cry Its just I've read about warped discs and thought this might be a cause , is there any way to check this , Or do I need a specialist ?

Thanks again Bow down

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RRSRobC



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I had steering wheel wobble when breaking from higher speeds. Quite embarrassing when you have passengers wondering why your jiggling up and down in the driver's seat.
Mine turned out to be warped discs on the front. Living in the country I don't have many garages around so the place that did the work charged me close to £400 for the pleasure. 2007 L320 3.6 TDV8 HSE Java Black
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DEVON



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I feel your pain RRSRobC Censored

Unfortunately for me , mine wobbles slightly under normal driving with no breaking involved ?
It's driving me mad , On the rare occasions I drive it Big Cry

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Socast



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I forgot to mention, it could also be that your wheel is buckled.

A local garage could check the disks for run out, Or you could pick one of these up and test it yourself:

http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/too...vel-metric

With the shake happening when driving though my money is on balancing or a buckle.

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Hog



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1. did you check that the mounting surfaces of the disc and the bearing were completely clean and smooth?
2. did you torque the wheels in the right cross pathern sequence and with the right torque (140 nm)?

Both- if ignored- could lead the disc and wheel to wobble RRS 3.0 SDV6 HSE Lux
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DEVON



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Hi Socast
Thanks for your reply , I will get it checked out asap Thumbs Up
Hog
Thank you also for your suggestions.... I did make sure the surfaces were clean , when I de-assembled everything to check
I had no idea there was a certain sequence to tightening the wheel nuts Embarassed
Could you please let me know this sequence so I can eliminate it , if that is the problem Bow down
Car is booked in tomorrow for balancing, so if that doesn't work , I'll investigate the other suggestions
Cheers .

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scousefly



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Tightening of nuts

Its not a Range Rover sequence its just basically tighten each nut in turn diagonally across from each other, plus I would question the 140nm, I thought it was 96

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Hog



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Install the wheel and tire.
Tighten the wheel nuts in the sequence
shown:
1. 1. Stage 1: 4 Nm
2. 2. Stage 2: 70 Nm
3. 3. Stage 3: 140 N

1

3 4


5 2


This is according to the official factory service manual (at 96 your yr wheels will come off) RRS 3.0 SDV6 HSE Lux
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squizzel



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I have had the same in the past with a different car. Turned out on that occasion the new hub itself was buckled causing the wobble.

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RRSTDV8



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RRSRobC wrote:
Living in the country I don't have many garages around so the place that did the work charged me close to £400 for the pleasure.

IAWA 4x4 in Wellingborough. A little journey, perhaps, but worth it if it saves you a decent amount. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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RRSTDV8



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Re: Tightening of nuts

scousefly wrote:
Its not a Range Rover sequence its just basically tighten each nut in turn diagonally across from each other, plus I would question the 140nm, I thought it was 96

140Nm / 103 ft-lb 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

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DEVON



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UPDATE ....
Had the wheels balanced today , and the steering wheel wobble is still there Banging Head Banging Head Banging Head
Also had the front wheels checked to see if there was one warped , they are fine ?
The guy at the garage also checked the wheel nuts , all were at the correct tolerance of 140 N/M .
I am now at a loss , the wobble is very slight but wasn't there before the bearing change , I could live with it but it's driving me mad Laughing
Squizzel Thank you ...
The Indy did suggest that the new bearing could be at fault , as he has experienced this before Sad
So this weekend I'll take it apart again for the fourth time , and return it for a new one Big Cry
Thanks to Hog and Scousefly for the tightening sequence Thumbs Up

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RRSRobC



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RRSTDV8 wrote:
RRSRobC wrote:
Living in the country I don't have many garages around so the place that did the work charged me close to £400 for the pleasure.

IAWA 4x4 in Wellingborough. A little journey, perhaps, but worth it if it saves you a decent amount.

Noted! Thank you 2007 L320 3.6 TDV8 HSE Java Black
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