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Fitting damper with sumo bars

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trecfive:
Could it possibly be the nut behind the wheel?

Disco-andy:
if its 45/50 mph then maybe have a look at the prop uj's , other than that wheel bearings will be wobbling at 50, if you have to push a little more than normal on the brakes thats a sign of wheel bearings .

id check those before renewing bushes and stuff. if its a new thing and you have not been messing with the axles then the sivals should be ok ( unless they are leaking a lot?)

clover:
I've had wheel bearings go before on the 200 and its not them. It begins at 50mph and there is no noise as such just the whole body begins to shake.

clover:
That said I was under there inspecting the welding and I noticed that one of my rear bearing seals is leaking. I may have to get the hub off and replace it and the will do bearings at the same time. Would this accout for my vibration at 50mph because its the rear?

 

J.D.:

--- Quote from: clover on September 15, 2009, 11:54:58 ---That said I was under there inspecting the welding and I noticed that one of my rear bearing seals is leaking. I may have to get the hub off and replace it and the will do bearings at the same time. Would this accout for my vibration at 50mph because its the rear?

 

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It shouldn't do unless the wheel bearing is knackered.

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