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Offline chrisbeg34

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wobbly back end
« on: 24 July 2014, 20:21 »
Has anyone faced any problems, with the back end where it feels like its wobbly/slipping when driving.if you go over bumps it does feel like it keeps bouncing. I have pushed down on the back end and the suspension does not seem to be bouncy, but makes a awful sound when you keep bouncing it. 

Also just started is front end vibration worst point at 60 from passenger side front, thought maybe tracking,bad tyre but its not been knocked or anything, and this seems to have started scince the back end trouble

sorry I can not explain it much better,
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Chris

Offline snozan

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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #1 on: 24 July 2014, 21:17 »
rear beam bushings  :smiley:
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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #2 on: 24 July 2014, 21:50 »
thanks mate, will have a look at those, will be jacking it up at weekend, just nice to have some possibilities to look for

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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #3 on: 24 July 2014, 22:20 »
could anyone tell me the risks of driving a car, if they have gone or what could happen? can not really do anything until next week, and after reading up on changing these it does not look simple, how hard just to take the rear axle of a scrapped mk3 and fit them that way

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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #4 on: 24 July 2014, 22:23 »
sorry so many questions, is this the right part from eurocarparts rear subframe bush :rolleyes:

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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #5 on: 24 July 2014, 22:43 »
Its pretty hard to tell if the beam bushes are fckd by looking at them.
Get a big tire lever in there and see if you can move it both sides, its meant to have some play but not loads if they are falling to bits and they move quite a lot then that's a good clue :grin:
Take care while its on the stands though :wink:
Don't worry to much, just don't chuck it around until its fixed as it can give you a snap over-steer if you load it up in a fast corner.
Its not that hard to do just take a bit of elbow grease, forget the extra axle sounds like a lot of work unless you want it to be shiny :grin:

Have you checked the rear top mounts/spring plates?
These can work through and eventually pop into the cabin and fire the parcel shelf up :lipsrsealed: 

Offline tweed

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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #6 on: 24 July 2014, 22:46 »
Easier just to change your bushes.

Front end sounds like wheel balance.  Check tyres.

Yes you need rear subframe bush

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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #7 on: 24 July 2014, 22:51 »
oooo with the parcel shelf, it does snap when turning corners, does it when road is uneven. bumps,lumps wife is driving it and she is worried about it. also drivers semm to back off behind, not sure if they can see something or just co incidance

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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #8 on: 25 July 2014, 00:53 »
oooo with the parcel shelf, it does snap when turning corners, does it when road is uneven. bumps,lumps wife is driving it and she is worried about it. also drivers semm to back off behind, not sure if they can see something or just co incidance
Are the wheels done up :lipsrsealed:
Sounds like you need bushes, its not that hard and good practice for your swearing :grin:
My rear left strut came through in a corner once, brown trousers :lipsrsealed:

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Re: wobbly back end
« Reply #9 on: 25 July 2014, 11:08 »
Check and see how bad your rear shocks plus top mounts are.