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steering wheel to the right and feels like bearing gone, after new tyre?


Lude

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so i finally got round to fitting a new tyre yesterday. when i say new, it was a part worn, bridgestone, lots of tread on.

 

fitted it on the back, passanger side.

 

after 20 mins i noticed that the steering wheel wasnt straight any longer, but it was turned right slightly right, when the car was going straight.

 

 

the back end felt a bit "hoppy" and also twitchy, felt exact the same when the back right wheel bearing had gone.

 

i had the rear passanger side wheel bearing replaced about a year ago, maybe the other side has gone now?

 

 

can a iffy tyre cause such a feeling? or isit co-incidence one of my wheel bearings have gone just after ive got a new tyre?

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i havent checked all the tyre pressures no.

 

he did re balance the wheel yes, as when he put it on the machine with the new tyre he said it was way out. he asked me what pressure does he want me to put in the new tyre, i said 30 psi, i havent checked the rest of the tyres in the last 6 months id say, but i normally put 30 in..

 

 

the car was fine before yesterday, and there are no noises from the bearing.

 

just feels not very direct on the back, bit crabby

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did you sort the air leak bud?

 

boost prob, no not yet, filled the engine with air still cudn find it then, im guna get new intake mani gaskets tho soon, waitin for my mate to help me 1st tho on tryin to find it (hes a aircraft mechanic)

 

 

anyway back to topic on handling lol

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i havent checked all the tyre pressures no.

 

he did re balance the wheel yes, as when he put it on the machine with the new tyre he said it was way out. he asked me what pressure does he want me to put in the new tyre, i said 30 psi, i havent checked the rest of the tyres in the last 6 months id say, but i normally put 30 in..

 

the car was fine before yesterday, and there are no noises from the bearing.

 

just feels not very direct on the back, bit crabby

 

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Pre-used ditch-finders and can't be bothered to maintain tyre pressures, don't be surprised when your Supra kills you. :shrug:

 

not that i cant be bothered, just something i dont do as often as should.

 

 

just been to local garage to check pressures,

 

he put 35psi in the new tyre! he even asked me what i wanted in there and i said 30.

 

juut topped all the others up, were on 27.

 

lot better, doesnt feel as in-direct or hoppy as before,

 

 

steering wheel is still pulling to the right though?

 

 

il take it to my local place for a geometry check, i havent had the geometry set since had the bearing changed, and was on the same tyre

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not that i cant be bothered, just something i dont do as often as should.

 

That's 'can't be bothered' in my book. :think:

 

Your Supra is dying on it's feet purely from your ownership, I am wondering if it will be you or the next unfortunate owner who suffers the consequences?

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That's 'can't be bothered' in my book. :think:

 

Your Supra is dying on it's feet purely from your ownership, I am wondering if it will be you or the next unfortunate owner who suffers the consequences?

 

ah mate get a grip not chekin tyre pressure ffs, doesn mean my cars shit.

 

i spend hundreds on the machine as soon as something needs doing.

 

i dont know whats the matter with some people on here do you get off running people down?

 

really spoils the forum.

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so i finally got round to fitting a new tyre yesterday. when i say new, it was a part worn, bridgestone, lots of tread on.

 

fitted it on the back, passanger side.

 

after 20 mins i noticed that the steering wheel wasnt straight any longer, but it was turned right slightly right, when the car was going straight.

 

 

the back end felt a bit "hoppy" and also twitchy, felt exact the same when the back right wheel bearing had gone.

 

i had the rear passanger side wheel bearing replaced about a year ago, maybe the other side has gone now?

 

 

can a iffy tyre cause such a feeling? or isit co-incidence one of my wheel bearings have gone just after ive got a new tyre?

 

I work in a garage that sells part worn tyres and to me it sounds like the tyre is out of shape. this can cause a bearing noise, high speed wobble, geometry to feel wrong

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How much tread is on the new Bridgestone & on the other rear? Big differences in tread depth can affect the car just as much as odd pressures in tyres.

 

Or as above.a badly shaped tyre can cause noise, odd handling characteristics& can also lead to blowouts. And the same as a badly balanced tyre, put excessive strain on wheel bearings etc.

 

When it was balanced did it balance up okay? Or did it ask for alot of weights a couple of times? Usually a sign something's wrong. Buckled rim etc.

 

I'd suggest looking at tread depth. Tyre pressures done. Have a look at the tyre and run your hand along the inner wall of the tyre, make sure there's no bulges in the tyre. Have a look at the weights. There should be 2 groups of weights, inner and out lip. If they're randomly dotted around the rim I'd suggest getting it rebalanced.

And finally see what a geo check finds. If a wheel bearing is gone or a busher this is something that the person setting up the car for a geometry should pick up on pre-checks.

 

Hope you get the problem sorted.

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thanks mate. tyre looks brand new..

 

regarding the balancing, the guy said it was out then said it was ok after he adjusted it.

 

iv jacked the car up there does seem to be movement in the wheel when testing the bearing though.

 

im going to take it to my normal garage who do my tyres, and also get the bearing checked.

 

it feels like when i had a bearing go before so i can imagine it being that again.

 

guna get a new hub for it if it is that again...

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update:

 

snapped coil spring.

 

co insidence after new tyre :-)

 

anyone have a set let me know

 

Don't buy used springs, they're not to expensive from toyota, just buy a matching pair for which ever axle you need and fit them. Supra's are notorious for sagging springs, expecially on the rear and I can only imagine what having differing spring rates/heights on a certain corner of the car would do for handling.

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Don't buy used springs, they're not to expensive from toyota, just buy a matching pair for which ever axle you need and fit them. Supra's are notorious for sagging springs, expecially on the rear and I can only imagine what having differing spring rates/heights on a certain corner of the car would do for handling.

 

It would make the car unpredictable and dangerous especially if it was on the rear (driving wheels).

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yea just been looking online that their not expensive new for stock.

 

after lowered ones though ;)

 

looks like they all come in sets of 4 so prob will just do the whole lot

 

 

found these seem to be tidy enough

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toyota-Supra-Turbo-93-02-Tein-S-Tech-Lowering-Springs-/230659419158?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item35b45f6c16#ht_1921wt_1186

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