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Thread: 140k vibration

  1. #1
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    140k vibration

    hey my ek coupe seems to vibrate a bit around the 130-145km/h mark, anyone no1 and if you could give me a lil help it would be much appreciated

    (no mods yet everything stock)
    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by siba
    hey my ek coupe seems to vibrate a bit around the 130-145km/h mark, anyone no1 and if you could give me a lil help it would be much appreciated

    (no mods yet everything stock)
    cheers

    first thing i will do is to check whether my rims and tyres are balanced

  3. #3
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    steering wheel alighment

    If you have big rims like 18" or sumfing, your steering wheel will shake at that speed.

  4. #4
    I tak eit you reach this speed on the TRACK . . .

    Anyway , go get a professional front and rear wheel alignment + wheel balance - SHOULD get rid of this shuddering. Then get back to us next time you are "on the track" !

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    ok well it wasnt on the track n i dont have big 18inch rims, iv been 220km/h on the freeway more than one time 'great fun you should try it'

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by siba
    ok well it wasnt on the track n i dont have big 18inch rims, iv been 220km/h on the freeway more than one time 'great fun you should try it'
    you didnt get my subtle hint....remember people that police and insurance companies often view our forums...

    ANYWAY - get a full alignment and wheel baalnce and see if that helps. !

  7. #7
    LOL... he doesnt seem to take hints oh wellz go get ur wheelz checked !

  8. #8
    do you have a lock nut? they sometimes can be the cause of it. how are your tyres? check the balancing and alignment. if that doesn't work, also check if you've got a loose steering rack (freeplay in the steering) it can cause problems at certain speeds.

  9. #9
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    twin GX160's
    sometimes the inner CV joints can cause a vibration as well

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