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Re: Spit 1500 Steering

To: bob@bobe.demon.co.uk
Subject: Re: Spit 1500 Steering
From: CBrown1500@aol.com
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 22:32:40 -0400
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
In a message dated 96-07-06 20:46:21 EDT, you write:

<<  am experiencing some vibration in the steering, mainly at about 
 60/70 mph.   It feels as if a wheel is not balanced, but I have just 
 replaced both front tyres, and they were balanced then.
 
 Both tie-rod ball joints seem OK.
 
 Anybody got any ideas? >>
Bob,

Couple of things. New tires don't necessarily mean proper balance. Did you
have the vibration before the new tires? If you think a tire is out of
balance, move the two front tires to the rear, and the rear tires to the
front. See if the vibration moves to the rear.

Can you detect any play in the steering? Spitfires should have only a tiny
loss of movement between the steering wheel and the tires, if any at all.
With the car parked, move the wheel gently side to side and watch the tires.
As the wheel moves so should the tires.

With the car up on jack stands, check for wheel bearing play - wiggle the in
and out at the top and bottom. At most there should be about 1/16" -1/8"
movement.

Hope that helps,
Charlie B.


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