Steering wheel judder?

ets2k9

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Dec 12, 2009
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Hednesford
When I get past 60mph i get a judder through the steering wheel. Not a problem at lower speeds or even when accelerating.

There is a slight pull to the left but nothing major.

You reckon getting the alignment done will sort all this problems or is it something more sinister?

The wheels have recently been removed but I put them back on in the same formation. So wouldn't have thought it was that.

No problems under braking so not warped discs or anything like that.

Cheers

Steve
 

maxitrol

Andy
Mar 5, 2010
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sounds like your wheels need balancing-just double check your wheel nuts are still tight
 

ets2k9

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Dec 12, 2009
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Hednesford
I'll have a gander they have just had a refurb so I've probably cocked something up refitting them - cheers lads.
 

swoosh225

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Sep 17, 2007
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I'll have a gander they have just had a refurb so I've probably cocked something up refitting them - cheers lads.

You would notice the wheel wobble at all speeds if they werent tight and under braking mate, sounds like a wheel balance issue to me.As for the pulling this could be caused by uneven tyre wear try swapping them side to side and see if it still pulls if so take it for a allignment check:)
 

daboy3000

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Jul 2, 2008
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Oxted
Try moving the front wheels to the back, if this cures the problem then you know its the tyres or wheels. Could have a slight buckle, balancing is wrong or tyre is dodgy.
 

ets2k9

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Dec 12, 2009
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Hednesford
I'll get them rebalanced then. Do I just need the fronts doing or will the rears cause me grief too?

I know nothing about balancing I bet you cant tell haha
 

Seat Adam

Dirty Densel Driver
Mine LC TDI was doing that. Got the car Four wheel Lazer Aligned. Still had the issue, just not as bad. Took both front wheels off to balance and found the passenger one has a huge buckle which makes it hard to balance up. Need to get it sorted as it wears the tyres unevenly on the inside edges.
 

ets2k9

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Dec 12, 2009
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Hednesford
im hoping the wheel isnt buckled as that sounds like a load of hassle. I will go down the balancing route first and see how that goes then finish up with a full wheel alignment at Midland vw as they have some flash machine.
 
Feb 26, 2009
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Did the refurb place actually rebalance the wheels? I'd have hoped they would remove the weights before cleaning them up, which means they will have to be redone.
 

lynchy

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Aug 23, 2009
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Newcastle
also make sure when you re fitted your wheels you tightened them in steps in a cross pattern, if you tighten 2 bolts next to each other sometimes can cause the wheel to sit at an angle
 
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