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Whistle after swapping alloys to vortex
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sicskate
PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 1:19 pm Up
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I've just fitted my vortex wheels, but straight away I've noticed a whistle noise coming from both front wheels.

I've got new flat style wheel bolts
Wheels have have new tyres and are all balanced up.

Any suggestions?

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I've got the same problem mate and from both front wheels, unfortunately I go no idea either what it could be, if you find out can you let me know mate
 
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Anyone?
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Is the whistle constant?
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Yes, when breaking it kind of sounds like the engine losing revs (but it's not).

I'm taking it to work tomorrow so hopefully I can investigate further.

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Just had it on the ramp at work.

I can't see any signs of rubbing, the wheel spins freely, bearing is quiet.

I haven't got a clue.

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Are the bolts the correct bolts?
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:08 am Up
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They are all new flat style bolts.
Are there two types of the flat style?

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Just an idea but if there bigger wheels than before could it be bearing noise if there worn? Ie bigger wheel mor strain? Just a option that's all.

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Nope, I had 17s on before with the same size tyre, unless these weigh ALOT more?
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Might be a long shot but do you have the plastic wind deflector clipped on the front wishbones? I was told that they can cause a whistling noise. If you do have them on might be worth just unclipping them and going for a drive to see if the noise goes.
 


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I've never fitted any, but could be. Where in the arch could it be?
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sicskate wrote:
Nope, I had 17s on before with the same size tyre, unless these weigh ALOT more?

i don't know what wheels you hade on before but when i was selling my vortexs i weighed them for shipping and each one was a whopping 20KG with the tyre on O.o

 

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I think I have a sticky piston on the NSR caliper, I'm wondering if this could be my noise??
Anyone know if they are easy(ish) to service?
I replaced my rear pads 2 months back, so I know how to wind the piston in.

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Or could over tight wheel bolts cause this?
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