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RE: A Bouncy Ride

To: Mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: A Bouncy Ride
From: "James Schulte" <schultejim@msn.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 00:57:57 +0000
I had a similiar problem with a 78B and my current 70B at 55mph.  I balanced 
the wheels several times and actually switched wheels from the 78B to the 
70B and vice versa.  Finally I broke down and purchased new Goodyear tires 
for the 70B.  Bingo!  Shakes went bye bye.  Wish I still had the 78B to see 
if it would have cured its shakes.  As it turned out both cars had 6 years 
or older tires on them. They sat still for 3 months in the winter before 
being run so they must have developed the out of roundness syndrome (-:
Jim
70B
69C  up on stands with weight off tires (-:


>From: kmwheeler@ualr.edu
>Reply-To: kmwheeler@ualr.edu
>To: mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: RE: A Bouncy Ride
>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:55:22 -0600
>
>I've got to agree with Larry on this.  I've had this "problem" (more an 
>annoyance)
>on all my 'Bs: the rally GT, the autocrosser...I mean we're talking a wide 
>variety
>of tire manufacturers, tire sizes, wheel types, suspension tuning -- from 
>my
>on the ground roadster to the "give-me-ground-clearance" GT... there's
>that irritating steering wheel shake, around 60-something MPH.  Maybe some
>day I'll look at thrust angles, steering linkage lengths, etc to find the 
>cause --
>there's got to be some harmonic there... Or maybe not, it's just one of 
>those
>MG things, and with all of the concerns of the world right now, I think I'm
>happy to just deal with MG things.
>
>Sing blue silver,
>
>-Keith Wheeler
>Team Sanctuary
>
>Larry Hoy said:
>
> >60 mph steering wheel vibration is common, and some would say almost
> >incurable in an MGB.
> >...





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