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knocking niose
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20619d
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:44 am Up
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i have just put new wheels on car but when drive at like 10mph there a knocking so i have put shorter wheel nuts in it and spun the wheel when of the ground and cant hear any knocking then. i have looked under car wheels are not touching anything and they not loose. it stops knocking as go faster but just sounds like wheel going fly off. any ideas? never did this with old ones
 
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Martind
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:55 am Up
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Is it from all four wheels? Plus is there any marks on the tyres where it could of been catching?
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im not sure but sometimes you need a certain legnth of wheelnuts to hold nut just the wheel on but to hold the hub/brake discs on aswell.Your hubs/discs are about to fly off matey.
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bezford wrote:
im not sure but sometimes you need a certain legnth of wheelnuts to hold nut just the wheel on but to hold the hub/brake discs on aswell.Your hubs/discs are about to fly off matey.
it did it with all 3 size of wheel nut i have

 
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ARRAN
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Touching on anything? Front or back or all round?

EDIT: I'm going to go with the answer that the bolts aren't long enough, as there was a similar thread on here a while back, and that was the solution.

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frankaai
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yeah it happended to me on my old clio using steel bolts instead of alloy bolts, they could be the right length but just have the right shape of head to fit into the wheel
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if you put too long a bolt in then it will catch on the inside of the discs
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found the probably the tyre has 3 large bluges on it where tyre hits floor so is goin be sorted asap as bloke i got them off owns a tyre place
 
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