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Subject: [TR] Shaking TR3
From: aribert at c3net.net (aribert at c3net.net)
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 14:29:27 -0400 (EDT)
References: <mailman.7172.1308756112.3301.triumphs@autox.team.net>
Last year my other (non Triumph, early '60s Ford) summer vehicle developed
a bad "driveline" vibration (note: no steering wheel shake).  It took me 3
weeks of trying to find it before I replaced the ***front*** wheel
bearings (there was no bearing backlash when grabbing the wheel at 12 and
6 o'clock, rotated smoothly (no worn bearing rumble) by hand with the old
bearings).  Problem solved.  I could have saved some money, and very
precious time if I did this first before having a new drive shaft made,
replacing the rear axle bearings, rotating wheels, shimming the rear axle
(pinion angle),...





>      The tires are nearly new. I've put about 100,000 miles on the car and
> gone through several sets of tires and it doesn't seem to make a
> difference.
> The last set was on new SS wire wheels and balanced by British Wire Wheel.
> I changed from original steel wheels to SS wires and it didn't seem to
> change
> anything, except the good looks.
>      I drove my neighbors TR3A (which used to
> be mine in boxes in the 90's) and it definitely rides smoother at freeway
> speeds.
>      A new driveshaft from MOSS didn't change anything either,
> although I still will take it in to be balanced, just to be sure.
>      My next
> move will be to change the wheel bearings, balance the driveshaft and see
> if I
> can find someone who spin balances wheels and tires on the car.
>
>      -Bill in
> Tehachapi
>
>
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> Are you sure your tires
> are round?  I suddenly picked up a vibration in my truck.  Checked the
> tires
> and there is a high area in the middle of the tread on the right rear.
> Sudden
> appearance of this must be a belt failure or tread separation.  I was
> planning
> on replacing the tires before the VTR convention trip in August, but this
> makes it immediate.  I'm having a new set of Michelins put on tonight.
> The
> BFGs lasted OK through two trucks, but the Micks get great reviews.
>
>
>
> Phil
> Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnesota USA

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