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Cam Newton 08-31-2004 03:00 PM

Re: Audi TT Quattro Steering Wheel Vibration at 70 - 85mph
 
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:51:53 -0400, Going_Ballistic@webtv.net (Lee
Jordan) wrote:

>I had the same problem last year on my TT. Had the tires balanced twice
>by large tire shops & still had the problem. Then, while getting my
>inspection sticker at a small country gas station, I askd about having
>the tires balanced. The did & I haven't had a problem in a year.
>


Funny. I had a completely different problem with an old Renault back
in the 20th century that couldn't be fixed the the dealer. I took it
to my cormer gas and presto! Some times you'd think that the dealers
hire the bottom 10th of the class for the shop. And the bottom 10th
for the rest of the operation. Do I sound cranky? I love my A4, I just
don't like getting it near the shop.

End rant.

+ Rob + 09-06-2004 03:55 PM

Re: Audi TT Quattro Steering Wheel Vibration at 70 - 85mph
 

"Mick" <mick.moran@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:2pbv5bFjbrhmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hi,
>
> When I first felt this I thought it would be down to the wheels not being
> balanced correctly, but I know this is normally at 50 - 60 and goes when
> reaching 70mph. I've never owned a 4x4 so is it at 70 - 85? or is

something
> else completley wrong with the car?


It's most likely what everyone else is saying: a wheel/tire balance
issue. However, it could be the tires themselves if you happen to be running
a particular set of popular replacements.
I was just in the market for TT tires last week, and numerous sources
(tirerack.com, local shops, etc.) told me that there's an ongoing issue with
Continental ContiExtremeContact tires being manufactured "out of round" - a
condition in which a tire is, like it sounds, inately unbalanced and
unbalancable. Thus, if these are what you're running on the car, you may
want to get that checked out first, before wasting time and money having a
remedy applied which won't accomplish anything.

Rob
2002 A4 3.0Q
2005 TT 3.2 DSG (picking it up this Wednesday!)



+ Rob + 09-06-2004 03:55 PM

Re: Audi TT Quattro Steering Wheel Vibration at 70 - 85mph
 

"Mick" <mick.moran@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:2pbv5bFjbrhmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hi,
>
> When I first felt this I thought it would be down to the wheels not being
> balanced correctly, but I know this is normally at 50 - 60 and goes when
> reaching 70mph. I've never owned a 4x4 so is it at 70 - 85? or is

something
> else completley wrong with the car?


It's most likely what everyone else is saying: a wheel/tire balance
issue. However, it could be the tires themselves if you happen to be running
a particular set of popular replacements.
I was just in the market for TT tires last week, and numerous sources
(tirerack.com, local shops, etc.) told me that there's an ongoing issue with
Continental ContiExtremeContact tires being manufactured "out of round" - a
condition in which a tire is, like it sounds, inately unbalanced and
unbalancable. Thus, if these are what you're running on the car, you may
want to get that checked out first, before wasting time and money having a
remedy applied which won't accomplish anything.

Rob
2002 A4 3.0Q
2005 TT 3.2 DSG (picking it up this Wednesday!)



gbnews 09-06-2004 06:07 PM

Re: Audi TT Quattro Steering Wheel Vibration at 70 - 85mph
 
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I first felt this I thought it would be down to the wheels not
>> being balanced correctly, but I know this is normally at 50 - 60 and
>> goes when reaching 70mph. I've never owned a 4x4 so is it at 70 -
>> 85? or is something else completley wrong with the car?

>
> It's most likely what everyone else is saying: a wheel/tire balance
> issue. However, it could be the tires themselves if you happen to be
> running a particular set of popular replacements.
> I was just in the market for TT tires last week, and numerous
> sources (tirerack.com, local shops, etc.) told me that there's an
> ongoing issue with Continental ContiExtremeContact tires being
> manufactured "out of round" - a condition in which a tire is, like it
> sounds, inately unbalanced and unbalancable. Thus, if these are what
> you're running on the car, you may want to get that checked out
> first, before wasting time and money having a remedy applied which
> won't accomplish anything.
>
> Rob
> 2002 A4 3.0Q
> 2005 TT 3.2 DSG (picking it up this Wednesday!)


Thanks for the reply Rob. I'm running Michellins. Got the front two
balanced, everything now okay! Thanks to everyone who replied.

--
gbnews (gbnews@XNOSPAMMAMXbtinternet.com)



gbnews 09-06-2004 06:07 PM

Re: Audi TT Quattro Steering Wheel Vibration at 70 - 85mph
 
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I first felt this I thought it would be down to the wheels not
>> being balanced correctly, but I know this is normally at 50 - 60 and
>> goes when reaching 70mph. I've never owned a 4x4 so is it at 70 -
>> 85? or is something else completley wrong with the car?

>
> It's most likely what everyone else is saying: a wheel/tire balance
> issue. However, it could be the tires themselves if you happen to be
> running a particular set of popular replacements.
> I was just in the market for TT tires last week, and numerous
> sources (tirerack.com, local shops, etc.) told me that there's an
> ongoing issue with Continental ContiExtremeContact tires being
> manufactured "out of round" - a condition in which a tire is, like it
> sounds, inately unbalanced and unbalancable. Thus, if these are what
> you're running on the car, you may want to get that checked out
> first, before wasting time and money having a remedy applied which
> won't accomplish anything.
>
> Rob
> 2002 A4 3.0Q
> 2005 TT 3.2 DSG (picking it up this Wednesday!)


Thanks for the reply Rob. I'm running Michellins. Got the front two
balanced, everything now okay! Thanks to everyone who replied.

--
gbnews (gbnews@XNOSPAMMAMXbtinternet.com)



Dave Sparrow 09-15-2004 04:03 PM

Re: Audi TT Quattro Steering Wheel Vibration at 70 - 85mph
 
Rob,
I'd really appreciate it if you could write up a quick report on what you
think of your DSG after having it for a couple of weeks or so.
Cheers,
Dave.

"+ Rob +" <frankr#N1O2@S3P4A5M6#mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:x94%c.2030$ip2.1685@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>
> "Mick" <mick.moran@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:2pbv5bFjbrhmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > Hi,
> >
> > When I first felt this I thought it would be down to the wheels not

being
> > balanced correctly, but I know this is normally at 50 - 60 and goes when
> > reaching 70mph. I've never owned a 4x4 so is it at 70 - 85? or is

> something
> > else completley wrong with the car?

>
> It's most likely what everyone else is saying: a wheel/tire balance
> issue. However, it could be the tires themselves if you happen to be

running
> a particular set of popular replacements.
> I was just in the market for TT tires last week, and numerous sources
> (tirerack.com, local shops, etc.) told me that there's an ongoing issue

with
> Continental ContiExtremeContact tires being manufactured "out of round" -

a
> condition in which a tire is, like it sounds, inately unbalanced and
> unbalancable. Thus, if these are what you're running on the car, you may
> want to get that checked out first, before wasting time and money having a
> remedy applied which won't accomplish anything.
>
> Rob
> 2002 A4 3.0Q
> 2005 TT 3.2 DSG (picking it up this Wednesday!)
>
>




Dave Sparrow 09-15-2004 04:03 PM

Re: Audi TT Quattro Steering Wheel Vibration at 70 - 85mph
 
Rob,
I'd really appreciate it if you could write up a quick report on what you
think of your DSG after having it for a couple of weeks or so.
Cheers,
Dave.

"+ Rob +" <frankr#N1O2@S3P4A5M6#mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:x94%c.2030$ip2.1685@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>
> "Mick" <mick.moran@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:2pbv5bFjbrhmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > Hi,
> >
> > When I first felt this I thought it would be down to the wheels not

being
> > balanced correctly, but I know this is normally at 50 - 60 and goes when
> > reaching 70mph. I've never owned a 4x4 so is it at 70 - 85? or is

> something
> > else completley wrong with the car?

>
> It's most likely what everyone else is saying: a wheel/tire balance
> issue. However, it could be the tires themselves if you happen to be

running
> a particular set of popular replacements.
> I was just in the market for TT tires last week, and numerous sources
> (tirerack.com, local shops, etc.) told me that there's an ongoing issue

with
> Continental ContiExtremeContact tires being manufactured "out of round" -

a
> condition in which a tire is, like it sounds, inately unbalanced and
> unbalancable. Thus, if these are what you're running on the car, you may
> want to get that checked out first, before wasting time and money having a
> remedy applied which won't accomplish anything.
>
> Rob
> 2002 A4 3.0Q
> 2005 TT 3.2 DSG (picking it up this Wednesday!)
>
>





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