Overtight nuts?
Overtight nuts?
Just got my new desert rats put on, and it looks like some of the paint has lifted around some wheel nuts from being tightened. This common or should i go back and complain. I don't want the buggers to rust in a year.
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1989 Brumby
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MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
1989 Brumby
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MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
- last celtic warrior
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We apply signwriting vinyl rings to the mounting holes on the wheels we do. Almost invisible, and they reinforce the paint around the hole very well. This allows you to scrape the paint from the tapered seat for the wheel nut, avoiding nuts coming undone while you're driving. Any sign shop with a vinyl cutter can whip some up for you.
Steve.
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Not having anything to do with the nuts with this but, brake and steering are wobbling upon braking. Any suggestions? I took it back in and they rebalanced with the weights on the outside this time but its still slightly there and they suggested drive it for a few days and see what happens.
Past rides-
1989 Brumby
Current ride-
MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
1989 Brumby
Current ride-
MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
Warped disks are very likelyChPLAT wrote:Not having anything to do with the nuts with this but, brake and steering are wobbling upon braking. Any suggestions? I took it back in and they rebalanced with the weights on the outside this time but its still slightly there and they suggested drive it for a few days and see what happens.
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Sometimes on other cars if the wheelnuts are overtightened with something like a rattle gun the disc rotors can be warped, I always just nip up the nuts with a rattle gun and tighten them by hand. No problems that way but it might be different at a tyre store. Never heard of it happening with a Suby before but I guess theres always a first time.
If your castle nuts are tight and wheel bearings dont have a lot of play, it might pay to get your discs machined by a mob that do on-car machining.
If your castle nuts are tight and wheel bearings dont have a lot of play, it might pay to get your discs machined by a mob that do on-car machining.
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Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
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Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
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- phillatdarwin
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Went down to a disc machining mob and they said it was a common thing so they'll machine the rears then if needed the fronts. $230 all up which sucks as I just forked out for the new wheels and tyres a week ago. I don't know weather I should go back to Beaurepaires and get up them or not though.
Past rides-
1989 Brumby
Current ride-
MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
1989 Brumby
Current ride-
MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
You can try if it makes you feel better but probably wont get you very far.
Hope the machining fixes it for you, bear in mind that the shaky steering will be because of the rotors at the front being warped, but the rear drums being out of round will make the brake pedal pulsate only.
Hope the machining fixes it for you, bear in mind that the shaky steering will be because of the rotors at the front being warped, but the rear drums being out of round will make the brake pedal pulsate only.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Busdriver, 91 L Enduro Wagon, stock ,for now.
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
Suby Newbie
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
Suby Newbie
- subarooster
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i got my front disks machined at a suspension/exhaust shop and it only cost me $90 for them to take the off and reface them, made a helllll of a difference because i had that wobbling/ shuddering under braking.
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Have you made sure everything is done up nice and tight? I once had a similar problem that turned out to be loose bolts where the tailshaft bolts up to the diff.ChPLAT wrote:Mines more of a slight vibration under heavy braking through the pedal but extreme shuddering of the wheel if I take my foot off the accelerator.
Dane.
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All bolts are tight and steering arm is fine. Thanks for the suggestions though hopefully once the discs are done everything will be good. Still wondering if it needs all four done considering the guy at the disc place just said to do all four without even taking a ride in it.
Past rides-
1989 Brumby
Current ride-
MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan
1989 Brumby
Current ride-
MY06 Liberty 2.5i Sedan