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Old 2nd October 2015, 08:29 PM
Nick Jones Nick Jones is offline
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1996 4.2 QS with 4 speed 'box. 138k alleged - probably FAR more.

Have a problem with a rumbling vibration which appears about 60-65 mph, peaks about 75 before seeming to lessen (a bit) at higher speeds.

Not felt through the steering wheel and does not seem to alter much power on or off.

Wheels have been swapped front to rear with absolutely no change. I've not so far tried getting them balanced - tyres are crap (Triangle make, apparently a bit less smooth than square tyres acc. to internet!), and 40 section rather than 45, but plenty of tread and no obvious damage. Couple of the wheels (standard sport ones) show signs of fairly heavy damage in the past.

I accept that the wheels/tyres may wheel be responsible but would have expected to pick up some sign through the steering were this the case and I'm not, even though the dodgiest looking wheel is now on the front.

There is also a wheel bearing type noise, but I'm damned if I can tell which corner it's coming from - this is most noticeable at low speeds (<40) when slowing down on smooth surfaces. Possibly due to the tyres which are noted for being noisy.

Further possibly relevant points:

When warm there is a fairly heavy clonk when going from D to R which is also present though less pronounced when going from R to D. I've seen suggestion that this in combination with vibration might be the propshaft centre bearing of CV joint.

No obvious problems with driveshaft CVs

Torque converter lockup seems a bit random.

Suggestions welcome. I know I should invest in a set of better tyres the right size.......

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Nick
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Old 3rd October 2015, 03:14 PM
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You really need to get all the wheels on a balancer, I suspect either one or more are out of round. I had a weird issue with my D3, slight vibration but not felt anywhere and it was my OSF front wheel essentially hopping down the road as it was out of shape, the front wheel you can see in my sig. The outside edge was completely fine, but the inner rim was all over the place.

A wheel specialist has improved it significantly, but it was so far out he could not get it completely round.
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Old 3rd October 2015, 07:29 PM
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Interesting - hadn't thought of that. Had similar on a Golf GTi once, which was mainly down to a completely non-functional damper (mine could well be tired).

I've just sourced another wheel and I'm looking for a way of getting a set of the right size tyres in a make that I've actually heard of without having to go on short rations for 3 months......

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