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Vibrating Turbo!

mominator

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Hey Guys,

I have recently noticed that when ever I go above 110 the steering wheel seems to vibrate. But then this seems to stop once I hit 130+ .

Any ideas as to why this could be happening? The car is due a service but im sure that wont fix the problem.

It is a 2003 model.. Any assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks,
 
Different speeds but same issues, turned out to be wheel balancing..
Tried a different company for balancing and it was sorted.

I would however suggest you do a visual inspection on the tyres yourself for any damage.

garyw
 
Had the same sort of thing in a cayenne turbo, turned out that one of the wheels had been knocked out of shape slightly.
 
You guys are good! I woke up this morning to find that one of my tyres was flat.On inspection i found that my rear tyres were almost slick!

Time to get myself down to kwik fit..

Prices that i am getting for pirelli 295/30 ZR 18 is around £300. Is this what I should be expecting?
 

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