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Vibration When Turning Right


geordie40

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Hi

Me again, seem to be asking a lot of questions at the moment.

Last couple of trips ive noticed a slight vibration when turning right both at slow and high speed am I right in thinking wheel bearing, car has only done 6500 miles and all parts were new (it's a super spec).

 

Mot is due in about 6wks.

 

Also how do you stop creaky suspension

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Last couple of trips ive noticed a slight vibration when turning right both at slow and high speed am I right in thinking wheel bearing, car has only done 6500 miles and all parts were new (it's a super spec).

 

I had to have a wheel bearing replaced at 6500 miles so it could be.

 

Also how do you stop creaky suspension

 

Standard feature of the Superspec, we all have it :)

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Resurecting an older topic here but my vibration was put down to a cracked steering rack mount or casing not sure which, this had been welded but i think it may have broken loose, the mechanic said there wasnt much to weld to would this be the case for the mounts or can a steering rack casing crack to give vibrations.

 

Also if it is the rack thats knackered then what Mk escort is it off, I read it might be a MK2 which maybe difficult to get hold of I would think.

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Ok had mechanic look at the weld which is still intact but when moving the steering wheel you can see the plate the steering rack is mounted to flex a bit.

 

Has anyone strenthened the plate where a super spec rack mounts to? If so how and with what

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