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Freeplay on my steering
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<blockquote data-quote="330Ci" data-source="post: 123500" data-attributes="member: 2359"><p>Assuming your car is accident free and that your alignment is done correctly ... and they adjusted your steering wheel to be DEAD centre when the alignment was done</p><p></p><p>You probably need to check your tyres for signs of uneven wear and the condition of your control arm bushes. Bushes that are unevenly worn may also cause the steering to jitter at between 80 to 90kmh. Check your shocks too for the same reason.</p><p></p><p>Pls note also that our roads are surfaced inclined either to the left or right ( depending where the road's drainage is) - for rain water to run off...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="330Ci, post: 123500, member: 2359"] Assuming your car is accident free and that your alignment is done correctly ... and they adjusted your steering wheel to be DEAD centre when the alignment was done You probably need to check your tyres for signs of uneven wear and the condition of your control arm bushes. Bushes that are unevenly worn may also cause the steering to jitter at between 80 to 90kmh. Check your shocks too for the same reason. Pls note also that our roads are surfaced inclined either to the left or right ( depending where the road's drainage is) - for rain water to run off... [/QUOTE]
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