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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by trism View Post
    Steering rack mounts. When these wear and fail the steering rack will move around, giving a loose feeling wheel.
    this makes a lot of sense, as i can only feel it when the car is moving, when stationary it feels normal.. ill get this checked up.. will report back

    Quote Originally Posted by IV73CI View Post
    where is the vibration mainly felt? front or rear?

    get your wheel bearings inspected / replace.

    if these are worned out, you will experience vibration as well as a crappy unsafe turns (swaying).
    the steering doesn't vibrate, think of it like when you play a racing game with a wheel with shit feedback... really hard to explain.. but like any little bumps on the road causes the steering to go mental

    Quote Originally Posted by IV73CI View Post

    otherwise the worse case scenario would be that your steering shaft/column is goneskies.

    Also did you wear in the new brake pads you istalled? - are your rotors still got plenty of meat left and or smooth flat surfaced?

    if the rotors needed machining or you havent bedded the pads in, this will also cause vibration when applying the brakes, but should not affect cornering when the brakes are not applied.

    i dont think it will be your alignment - unless the mechanics have changed your shocks , sussy components around and installed used and abused parts without you knowing. (it happens - new parts for old parts)

    let us know how u go.
    the pads are used pads that seems to be an oem brand.. the rotors are lipped and unmachineable so i'm due for new rotors and pads replacement anyway, just used those pads as my old ones are very thin and unsafe. but yea the car doesn't shudder/vibrate when braking, only when turning and going over bumps..

    Quote Originally Posted by TbM View Post
    Check how much rotational play your wheel has too see if its your rack guide.
    play is normal, as mentioned above, the problem can only be felt when the car is moving...
    naturally i finished my set.

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    +1 for steering rack mounts. these are a bitch to change.. hopefully a wheel alignment will fix it.

    Try taking off the steering column cover.. the U joint bolts might be loose.

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    went to mocchi's and found that there is heaps of play when car is switched off stationary.

    reckon it could be the steering rack itself thats broken

    bump for more advice....


    Quote Originally Posted by TbM View Post
    Check how much rotational play your wheel has too see if its your rack guide.
    so it could be the guide hey?
    naturally i finished my set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anzai View Post
    went to mocchi's and found that there is heaps of play when car is switched off stationary.

    reckon it could be the steering rack itself thats broken

    bump for more advice....




    so it could be the guide hey?
    If you have rotational play while its off and stationary id check the rack guide adjustment and check to see if your steering rack mounts are intact.
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    got some photos of the RTA bushings, do they need replacing?

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    drivers side








    they look fcked to me lol
    naturally i finished my set.

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    they don't look too bad, they wouldn't be the cause
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    They aint in a bad condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anzai View Post
    hey guys since about 4 weeks ago i've noticed that the steering on my dc2r is very woobly/loose, there is heaps of play and i can't seem to be able turn into a corner as sharp as it used to be.

    i spoke to a few people and mechanics to get the following checked: tie rods ends, ball joint, cv joint and other suspension components. everything is tight and normal except that my bottom coilover perch is loose (the bit you undo to adjust height), not sure how. we tightened that up but still to no avail.

    my rear trailing arm bushings is on its way out, im in the process on getting new oem bushings but i doubt this is the cause of my problem.. can anyone clarify?

    this all started happening after a major service to replace timing belt and the tensioner pulley, as well as replacing my ebc yellow pads which was 3mm thick with flaking off edges. a few days after i noticed my steering hub cover was not screwed on properly so i tightened that up, could something on the steering column shat itself?

    anyway the last thing i haven't done is alignment, but i doubt it'll do anything since i got it done last in july..

    i will personally deliver a box of mi goreng to whoever can solve this problem.





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    dick smith
    Did you check the front lower control arm bush?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anzai View Post
    got some photos of the RTA bushings, do they need replacing?

    snip.

    they look fcked to me lol
    mine were worse lol.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikecivic78 View Post
    they don't look too bad, they wouldn't be the cause
    has to be the rack then....

    Quote Originally Posted by Benson View Post
    Did you check the front lower control arm bush?
    yep, looks fine...
    naturally i finished my set.

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    slight blockage in power steering lines?

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    doesnt seem like it needs changing. did you jack up the rear wheels?
    i think if you jack up the rear wheels, you cant really see the tear.
    gotta twist it to see the tear, like when its on the ground.
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