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jason7579

Side To Side Movement In Front O/s Wheel

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jason7579

Holding my front O/S wheel and giving it a liittle shake there is quite a lot of play in it, I have jacked the car up and didn't really notice any play when rocking top and bottom.

 

Would this be the bearing? Or something else. I am not hearing any of the usual noises you get when the bearing has gone.

 

If it is the bearing is the hub nut socket 35mm for the 1.9 GTi? I did my front bearing when I had a 1.6 and the socket I have is smaller than the 1.9 one.

 

Thanks

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tagy

If it was the bearing there would likely be play when rocking the top and bottom of the wheel also. I would try to look behind the wheel while you or someone else rocks it to see/feel what is moving.. track rod, Wishbone etc

 

yeah the 1.9 hub nut is 35 mm.

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jason7579

Thanks.

 

Had a better look and I couldn't see the track rod moving but where it connects to the track rod end there was definite play.

 

I'm not too good at whats what so I will take a picture and try to show exactly where the play is.

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gti-si

Is the locknut tight?

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jason7579
Is the locknut tight?

 

Something I'll have to check but the TRE rubber doesn't look too great anyway and for the sake of a few £'s I may as well replace it for a nice shiny new one. I need to go to Peugeots at the weekend as I have to pick up an O-Ring for my Distributor.

 

It seems like another week another part at the moment :rolleyes:

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jason7579

Quick update, new TRE's fitted on both sides and the wheel now seems fairly solid. Now thinking about replacing droplinks to see if that will sort out a couple of noises at the front. Along with a new thermostat - bumpstop - heater resistor - the list goes on...

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