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brimbo
PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 2:42 pm Up
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I've just had a friend behind me tell me that my rear drivers side wheel wabbles slightly when i go over pot holes/speed bumps.
I've just jacked it up and the wheel wabbles like hell! when I spin it there's a slight rattling sound, I sourced it down to something next to the bushel, I was told it could be the whole arm, can anyone give me a helping hand on this?

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front or rear?

wheel nuts tight?
hub night tight?
could be wheel bearing

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could be wheel bearing or even axle bearing
 
 

 

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i'd go for the wheel baring first as it's common and the cheapest ^_^
 

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rear, checked all my nuts and there firm in there. It's definatly not the bearing, if its any help, its right next to a very small spring!
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brimbo wrote:
rear, checked all my nuts and there firm in there

Thats worrying as the 206 uses wheel BOLTS Wink

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MrBSI wrote:
brimbo wrote:
rear, checked all my nuts and there firm in there

Thats worrying as the 206 uses wheel BOLTS Wink
potato, tomato Razz

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Rear axle/beam bearings worn, makes the rears wheels wobble
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brimbo
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Any idea on how much repairs would be on a worse case scenario?
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1.4 does not have rear axels
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brimbo wrote:
rear, checked all my nuts and there firm in there. It's definatly not the bearing, if its any help, its right next to a very small spring!

still got any pad left on the drum shoe?

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
brimbo wrote:
rear, checked all my nuts and there firm in there. It's definatly not the bearing, if its any help, its right next to a very small spring!

still got any pad left on the drum shoe?
They were replaced in the MOT about 5 weeks ago, he did mention something being worn on the area im speaking of, but he said it should last a good 4 months Rolling Eyes

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leigh_boy wrote:
1.4 does not have rear axels

If it doesnt have a rear axle what does it have then? Laughing

Worst case, get a new axle as its cheaper for a garage to do

But bearings cost roughly £70 or so

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leigh_boy wrote:
1.4 does not have rear axels

Laughing

 
 

 

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brimbo wrote:
Seabook wrote:
brimbo wrote:
rear, checked all my nuts and there firm in there. It's definatly not the bearing, if its any help, its right next to a very small spring!

still got any pad left on the drum shoe?
They were replaced in the MOT about 5 weeks ago, he did mention something being worn on the area im speaking of, but he said it should last a good 4 months Rolling Eyes

because the wheel bearing is inside the drum so the noise could still be the wheel bearing Laughing

 
 

 

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