gazjacko
Member Since: 14 Jan 2012
Location: Portsmouth-ish
Posts: 232
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Goodyear MT/Rs juddering!!! |
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anyone else had this with MT/Rs on full lock?
It feels (and from the state of the tread looks too) as if it's skipping sideways on the tread when large steering inputs are applied at low speeds. Stable and OK on the M/way and the tyre fitters did the tracking recently (but with Toyos on)
the problem's only manifested itself when I put the MT/Rs on for the bad weather.
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2nd Jan 2014 9:59 pm |
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LT
Member Since: 31 Dec 2005
Location: South West
Posts: 23646
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I think I know what you mean, feels as if the tyres are "scrubbing" against the surface of the road. I always assumed it was just due to the open and aggressive block tread pattern.
BTW, on-road I always found my MTR's poor in wet and cold situations and on ice and compacted snow they were really not good at all. Great in the mud though
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2nd Jan 2014 10:07 pm |
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Farmer Chalk
Member Since: 07 Mar 2013
Location: Independent Republic of Kentishshire.
Posts: 4190
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Sounds like something was wrong when running the tyres previously...I've ran MTR's permanently on my G4 with no issues like that...
It sounds as if they've ovalled or been run with tracking out wearing the tread blocks unevenly.
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2nd Jan 2014 10:11 pm |
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Woolmeister
Member Since: 26 Mar 2007
Location: Chandler's Ford
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Could be a sign that your suspension/steering is due an overhaul. The Toyos may have been a little more forgiving than the MT/Rs.
I had exactly those symptoms before I had my lower front wishbones, inner track rods and outer track rod ends replaced. Had that lot done and no problems since.
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2nd Jan 2014 10:38 pm |
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LT
Member Since: 31 Dec 2005
Location: South West
Posts: 23646
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What I was referring to was when the steering was on full lock for parking etc. Just the block tread pattern as it was more noticeable when the tread depth was higher.
Might not be the same as the op is experiencing. Nothing was wrong with my suspension etc.
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2nd Jan 2014 10:51 pm |
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disco5
Member Since: 23 Dec 2012
Location: birmingham
Posts: 1088
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Never had a problem with MTRs been running on them for 5 years solid now on d3 /d4 never ran anything else
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2nd Jan 2014 10:53 pm |
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kevin-t
Member Since: 12 Nov 2007
Location: sheffield
Posts: 680
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^^^^^^
Me too,
run em for years now with no problems
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2nd Jan 2014 11:10 pm |
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euangibson
Member Since: 24 Dec 2010
Location: Borders
Posts: 11027
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May be unrelated,but when my transfer box was playing up it felt exactly like the OP describes....it felt,on full lock,like the treadblocks were slipping (I had already experienced a failed front diff,and it was a less extreme,but similar feeling)
As I had just changed to ATR's I put it down to the tread pattern behaving differently.....eventually I got the oil in the transfer box changed and the box ecu recalibrated,and it sorted it out.....
I have never run MTR's so can't comment on those,just another potential culprit,and a cheap fix "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool,than to speak out and remove all doubt" ?.....what rubbish...
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2nd Jan 2014 11:25 pm |
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maplecottage
Member Since: 01 Feb 2011
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 3171
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^^ +1
Get the transfer box clutches recalibrated
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2nd Jan 2014 11:27 pm |
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gazjacko
Member Since: 14 Jan 2012
Location: Portsmouth-ish
Posts: 232
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how do you do that?
thanks for all the replies but I bet it's the most expensive one that's the solution!!!!!
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6th Jan 2014 8:50 pm |
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maplecottage
Member Since: 01 Feb 2011
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 3171
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It's a simple enough task and needn't be expensive, you just need the services of a forum member with a FaultMate - Geoff is trying to organise a day down at BOG's (Southampton) if you cam make it. Failing that, dealer shouldn't charge more than 1/2 hours labour.
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6th Jan 2014 9:31 pm |
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gazjacko
Member Since: 14 Jan 2012
Location: Portsmouth-ish
Posts: 232
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cheers
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7th Jan 2014 2:25 pm |
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