Will give it a goOver 70mph?
If safe to do so...
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Will give it a goOver 70mph?
If safe to do so...
Only about 100 miles on the Kumho's. These were much worse than the Hankooks that are on now, I have only done about 100 miles in these as well. It may need a few more miles to see.What distance have you driven on the new tyres.?
Difrent brands do feel difrent and while I don't think they bed in as such I think as a driver you get used to the difrence.
It could be just that the tyres have a stiffer sidewall to your old ones?
Some days our van seems to have a few rattles and vibration some days I never notice. Most are from the cutlery and plates drawers.
I thought what you thought I thinkLet me see if I understand this matter correctly...
Your van drove satisfactorily and vibration free to have four new tyres fitted.
Now the van has vibration throughout at 30-40 mph.
I very, very, very strongly believe I know what causes this problem.
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I have another thread on this TMW.If the vibration is, as you said, causing cupboards to rattle, the problem is with the rear tyres/axle/suspension. Otherwise it's at the front and you would feel the vibration through the steering wheel.
Given all I've gleaned in the thread, I suggest you continue with the suspension fixes and see what it's like then.
I doubt it's anything to do with the oil leak because any adverse effects would present when engaging the clutch.
Hth
I've posted on that other thread. Having two threads running for the same issue will get confusing. From now, I'll respond in that other thread.I have another thread on this TMW.
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Vibration at 30 - 50 mph - HELP
I have already posted on the tech section about this but haven't solved it yet. Need some technical experience from you guys. 2014 Peugeot Boxer - had the rear chassis and spring bushes changed due to squealing. Also had the tyres changed for the MOT Chassis bushes are a new design, not the...www.motorhomefun.co.uk
More information on there although still no solution. Had two new steel wheels fitted to the front just in case - no difference.