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big wobbler problem


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when im driving on boost and i take the foot off the accelerator the car wobbles, feels like its coming from the back, ive checked the wheel nus and the tyre pressures, all tight and have them at 36psi at the rear, only started recently, anyone else had this happen or know what it could be.

 

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Dave

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when im driving on boost and i take the foot off the accelerator the car wobbles, feels like its coming from the back, ive checked the wheel nus and the tyre pressures, all tight and have them at 36psi at the rear, only started recently, anyone else had this happen or know what it could be.

 

cheers

Dave

 

Might be rear shocks gone or warped rear discs.

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I'd pay a decent mechanic an hours labour to go over the underneath of the car

with a torque wrench going round all the subframe bolts front and rear and all

other suspension bolts and check for worn ball joints, bushes, wheel bearings etc

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I'd pay a decent mechanic an hours labour to go over the underneath of the car

with a torque wrench going round all the subframe bolts front and rear and all

other suspension bolts and check for worn ball joints, bushes, wheel bearings etc

 

:yeahthat:

 

i'd start by checking tyre pressures and getting the wheels balanced then as Dunk says get the car on a lift and thoroughly checked over.

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