Wheel allignment
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:41 am
Hi All,
I am having issues with the wheel alignment on my 61 plate roc. I had a very noisy front nearside after the winter and the tyres were not worn evenly. I also had steering wheel wobble under hard acceleration.
A new set of fronts was required after 16,500 miles due to the uneven wear. I had the front tracking done at the same time. I then had an issue that the steering wheel was not straight. The wheel had to be pointed to the 1 o'clock position to drive in a straight line, although it was not "pulling" right. I took it back to halfrauds who re-did the alignment. Its now better but still has to be pointed to 5 past the hour position to drive straight. The noise from the front has gone, but the wobble is still there (albeit a lots less). They insist the alignment is bob on.
I have now noticed a noise from the nearside rear, like the bearing is gone. Could this all be down to rear alignment? If so, what are the chances VW will fix this under warranty?
My first service is about 1k miles away, and i am going to book in early to get VW to check it out. If they do charge me, does anyone know how much this could cost?
Thanks in advance.
I am having issues with the wheel alignment on my 61 plate roc. I had a very noisy front nearside after the winter and the tyres were not worn evenly. I also had steering wheel wobble under hard acceleration.
A new set of fronts was required after 16,500 miles due to the uneven wear. I had the front tracking done at the same time. I then had an issue that the steering wheel was not straight. The wheel had to be pointed to the 1 o'clock position to drive in a straight line, although it was not "pulling" right. I took it back to halfrauds who re-did the alignment. Its now better but still has to be pointed to 5 past the hour position to drive straight. The noise from the front has gone, but the wobble is still there (albeit a lots less). They insist the alignment is bob on.
I have now noticed a noise from the nearside rear, like the bearing is gone. Could this all be down to rear alignment? If so, what are the chances VW will fix this under warranty?
My first service is about 1k miles away, and i am going to book in early to get VW to check it out. If they do charge me, does anyone know how much this could cost?
Thanks in advance.