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    Quote Originally Posted by biggqwesty View Post
    Lots of information on this on here. Unfortunately it could be may things..
    A few little tricks to try.
    Tighten wheel bearings and.go for a spin..
    if no good try greasing each rod one by one and take it for a spin after each one.
    The grease will short term pack any slop..
    If it still wobbles try removing the shims on king pin bearings and go for a spin.
    If it's still there replace the shims, and unfortunately that's the end of the free checks.
    If you do all that and it still shakes I'd. Start with bushes.. Panhard rod bush is the most likely culprit.
    And what makes it a right pita is if rear bushes are worn it can affect the wobbles to..
    Hi
    there has been plenty of good info on here. I will run down what has been done so far:

    New Panhard Rod bushes. New tyres all round, fitted and balanced. New Steering Damper, New shock Absorbers, new spring coils all round. Steering adjustment. All tie rods, steering arms--anything that is underneath has been thoroughly removed and or checked. Wheel bearings are almost new, King pins supposedly fine but this is my next job-- for my own piece of mind they are being replaced. also shims.

    If that doesn't work then a match might be cheaper.

    Mrs H
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