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Mother superior



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Fitted Wheel spacers, now got the colly wobbles
Gents
Just fitted some 30mm spacers, and now have the dreaded 50/60 MPH wobble so I'm off to get the wheels balanced.
My question is: should I try and get the wheels balanced with the spacers still fitted ? ...I'll mark everything up so it all goes back the same way when I nail it all back together .
Seems to me that this would "Balance" the spacers as well .
Cheers
Wes Oh woe, oh woe
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It will not go.
Post #371864 15th Nov 2014 10:14pm
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redzob



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Did you clean the hub faces and torque up the spacers or just do them up tight? I had an independent landy mechanic do mine and he was ultra careful fitting them and ive had no probs at all. Defender Puma 2.2 XS 90
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Post #371869 15th Nov 2014 10:41pm
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Mother superior



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Hello Mate
Eeerrrrmmmm.. With regard to the torque setting I sort of gave them a "good horsing" up with a breaker bar
Any idea of the correct setting?
Wes Oh woe, oh woe
My crusty old landrover,
It will not go.
Post #371871 15th Nov 2014 10:46pm
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redzob



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No sorry. Left it to my local expert. Hopefully someone here will know? Defender Puma 2.2 XS 90
Vespa GTS 300
Way too many racing bikes.
Post #371873 15th Nov 2014 10:49pm
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sparkylee



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Hi mate
I've got them on mine and no problems
Are your ones the ones that locate the wheels ?
Are they sitting on straight to the spacer ?
Might be worth whipping them off and reseating 👍 It's good to be back from the dark side


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Post #371875 15th Nov 2014 10:53pm
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munch90



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Yes make sure mating surfaces are clean and flat , but also if you have any play in top or bottom swivel joint or track rod end it will show up more with spacers and could give you wobble

I used spacers on my old defender for years and never had any problem , but I have always used 2 steering dampers anyway
Post #371877 15th Nov 2014 11:08pm
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mk1collector



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I'd only ever buy hub centric spacers and always tighten them in a star pattern to the specified 130nm and check the tightness of the spacers at about 100 miles after initial fitting then refit the wheels then check the wheel nuts torque 100 miles later. It might be ott but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
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taazzukcb



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Stornoway Grey
munch90 wrote:
but I have always used 2 steering dampers anyway


How'd you find that set-up? And how have you got it mounted if you dont mind me asking?
Post #371888 16th Nov 2014 12:18am
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munch90



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leave the standard one as it is , but fit one on the bar behind the axle mounted of the diff , as there its more direct acting as its dead inline with the bar
Post #371897 16th Nov 2014 9:15am
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galvernisednuts



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My old 90 td5 ran with spacers and had a wheel wobble about 55 to 60 mph and you could accelerate through it and it disappeared
Got the wheels balanced and that sorted it
I'm a big fan of spacers and my Landy covered 60 k with them on and the wheel bearings gave no issues, I checked em every 6 months when greasing props etc between servicing
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galvernisednuts



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I would check the condition of your tyres for any uneven wear/stepped edges
Also check for bearing and swivel play
If the problem persists it's worth a look at the damper too, I've disconnected them for a test run to see if they changed the issue, obviously be careful as there'll be no damping effect whist doing this
Post #371909 16th Nov 2014 10:37am
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diesel_jim



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
I've tried a couple of sets of spacers; I love the look of them, but both sets gave me drastic wobbles.

They were both non-concentric type. I think the ones with the inner centralising "ring" are the better ones to go for.
Post #371983 16th Nov 2014 3:22pm
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Terryt



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Always check the wheel sits against the spacer .....
Terry
Post #371995 16th Nov 2014 4:36pm
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K9F



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Dynamic balancing beads will sort it out if you find nothing obvious and can't get the wheels balanced on the truck itself.

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic29747....=balancing

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Mo Murphy



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How old is your vehicle ? Are you using alloys ?
Mo The Land Rover 90 - Many are called, few are chosen.
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