Morning guys, thanks for all of your input.....
Forgot to upload yesterdays results which for all intents and purposes, tally up with the previous one. The front tow was out again though and it hasn't been hit or touched since :S
Swede:
Bottom arms are original items, ball joints are both Lemforder brand and both were replaced.
Not sure how to check the sub-frame exactly but a visual inspection highlighted no obvious bends or damage, same for the wishbones, i cant see anything wrong.
Davvy:
I don't know bud. I wouldn't generally climb to the speeds that it really becomes an issue at very often. Not too many derelict, unused airport runways this neck of the woods. *ahem*
i do know, that I have been at "speed" in the car before this on the old suspension and I do recall feeling nothing but safe. Right now, i don't have ANY confidence going over 60 never mind further.
I fitted the parts myself mucker and everything was new. I am no mechanic, but I am savvy enough. I have checked my work twice now and i don't see anything wrong.
Harv:
Hope you enjoyed your holiday bud.
Yes mate, when i get to speed in the car, it almost feels like I am having to correct the wheel all of the time and not one correction does the job. It never settles if you know what I mean. I know these cars are lively, but I have never been in one that looked or felt so unsettled.
With regards to your check for wishbone play, I will try that on the way home mate. i do think it does that ever so slightly though.
yeah, I said rear camber but I meant rear toe and the guys did tell me that there must have been a problem with one of the readings, possibly one of the gauges or sensors wasn't mounted right. Last 2 results tally up with that.
I don't want a refund from the guys, they have been too cool and very helpful. They are just as keen to help out as you could want to be honest and i am convinced that they have done their job perfectly. i will do nothing but praise them tbh.
I will see if i can afford the wishbones and try and get them swapped. Failing that, I am lost.
Once again, thanks for all of your excellent input guys.
Regards
Andy
Another thing to check would be the actual shocks. From memory, on Ollie's brothers PH1 172, Ktec fitted PH2 dampers in error.
The camber was all over the place until we fitted the correct Ph1 dampers to the car.
No offense but someone who knows what they're doing needs to look at it tbh, that can only be caused by crazy camber (very unlikely) or the tracking moving around because of a worn bush, that latter will be totally obvious when driving it. Steering wheel will be off centre on the straight ahead or having to saw at the wheel during acceleration and braking.
Front shocks are sided mate, you would be best ordering a full new set of cup shocks from Adam @ Wolverhampton or even the front two, makes sense to have a little upgrade for the price of buttons between them and normal ones. You'll get a set of 4 cup shocks delivered for £180.
A refreshed front end and still it chewed up the front tyres?... its clearly not aligned right. If it were mine I'd re-check the tracking (toe) on different equipment before doing anything else.
The rear shock wont help handling but wouldn't be the cause of wear on the front tyre. What was the wear like?
One more thing... did you make sure you got the right lower baljoints when you did them? two sizes are available, I'm pretty sure 12mm ones you need. Sorry If I'm clutching a t straws, just trying to think of anything and everything I can!
Good shout that, another possibility if its the smaller bolt type thats been fitted by mistake.
yeah my wording sucks!
cheers chaps......this could very well be a candidate but either way, new front arms will go in with the joints already on and if that doesnt fix it.....i will be utterly lost
oh, and just splashed out for new rear shocks too so that will be everything replaced
Rear shocks on these cars have a BIG influence, I cant name another car where they matter so much TBH!
have to agree there I nearly sold my first 172 as I just didn't get on with it at all and didn't see what the big deal was with them, I had no confidence in it at speed limits never mind faster and then it failed its first mot on a leaking rear shock! the new pair transformed it into the car the magazines were ranting about!
I know it's a different car but my old Octavia vrs was the same as yours changed nearly every bush at the front end get it tracked felt great for 10 miles or so then awful again wandering on the motorway eating tyres a this point I hadn't changed the lower wishbone bush as to the eye and with a bar it felt ok but got it on a shaker plate and you could see the extent of the wear so ordered next bushes and when I went to fit them the old ones basically fell out they was that worn new bushes tracked up again and good as new
More castor versions or no?
I'll never be near a track and just want it factory fresh