Malcolm Posted April 11, 2012 Posted April 11, 2012 Hi guys. C5 2.2 2002 Hatch Back. I've just noticed my N/S rear tyre is very badly worn on the outside edge. I assumed that this was trailing arm bearing wear but I have also read quite a few times on this site that when trailing arm bearings are gone that you get wear on the INSIDE edge of the tyre. Your thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. Regards Malcolm Quote
coastline taxis Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 Oh joy a new posting. rear bearing are ok and your sure about it and both rear wheels are sitting straight. The tyre that has scrubbed off was it part worn or swapped from a front wheel Quote
DaveHerns Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 Any other symptoms ? Knocking or other noises ? It is quiet on this site - have we solved all known C5 problems ? Quote
Malcolm Posted April 12, 2012 Author Posted April 12, 2012 Hi. The tyre was a new one bought by me about 20,000 miles ago and has only been fitted to that hub. The wheel bearing seems fine ie: no noise or lateral movement if I spin it by hand.Interestingly if I stand back and look at the wheel from behind it appears if anything to have negative camber, the opposite of what one would expect. The tyre on the opposite side shows only normal even wear. Malcolm Quote
coastline taxis Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 ok then try checkinhg the following tyre pressurerear arm bearing dont just look for play on the bearing check that it hasnt been bent due to kerbing etc etchas the car been used with the ride hieght on full. And its quiete on hear because people cant afford the fuel to drive so the cars arnt getting faults. And now ive started me rant i need to say what a shower of sh1t this government really is. There putting people out of work through there greed at the pumps. We are getting hammered with the price of diesel bstard david cameron sh1thouse may you catch a long dose of thrush. right thats that over Quote
GooglyBear Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 And its quiete on hear because people cant afford the fuel to drive so the cars arnt getting faults. And now ive started me rant i need to say what a shower of sh1t this government really is. There putting people out of work through there greed at the pumps. We are getting hammered with the price of diesel bstard david cameron sh1thouse may you catch a long dose of thrush. right thats that overAGREED!!! Quote
DaveHerns Posted April 15, 2012 Posted April 15, 2012 And you can't say "use the train/bus" etc Cost of fares is prohibitive and the public transport structure woukld collapse if people abandoned their cars and got on the bus Quote
ukwide Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 And its quiete on hear because people cant afford the fuel to drive so the cars arnt getting faults. And now ive started me rant i need to say what a shower of sh1t this government really is. There putting people out of work through there greed at the pumps. We are getting hammered with the price of diesel bstard david cameron sh1thouse may you catch a long dose of thrush. right thats that over Interesting rant lol. Noticed today how slow the traffic was on the M5/M6 no one going faster than 70 mph, maybe the cost of fuel as an upside? Another interesting thing, did anyone notice how fuel prices rocketed up when there was talk of a shortage, but it hasn't come down now they've agreed a way forward with the Unions...........!!!!! Quote
paul.h Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 The fuel price should come down, the oil price has fallen over the last week from its high of about $125 to about $119 due to the sanctions against oil sales in Iran, before which the oil price had been about $110 a barrel. I still have to avoid the 80-90 mph range rovers hurtling down the outside lanes of the motorways so not everyone is too bothered by the high prices. Quote
Johndouglas Posted April 17, 2012 Posted April 17, 2012 I still have to avoid the 80-90 mph range rovers They'll be the company car drivers who have a company credit card in their wallets. Quote
DaveHerns Posted April 22, 2012 Posted April 22, 2012 I've often wondered what mpg a Range Rover would do at 90 mph Single figures? Quote
ukwide Posted April 23, 2012 Posted April 23, 2012 I've often wondered what mpg a Range Rover would do at 90 mph Single figures? Dave I used to drive one professionally (and fast at times) and if you got 8mpg it was a cause for celebration.........lol Quote
paul.h Posted April 23, 2012 Posted April 23, 2012 So, doing a long motorway trip and allowing for the pit stops for the range rover, then most other cars probably get there first doing normal speeds. Also the high number of these passing you on the motorway are actually the same car that has kept stopping at the services. Quote
qman3428 Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Sorry to dissapoint but they are probably diesels Quote
ukwide Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 So, doing a long motorway trip and allowing for the pit stops for the range rover, then most other cars probably get there first doing normal speeds. Also the high number of these passing you on the motorway are actually the same car that has kept stopping at the services. When you think about your statement, it is probably quite true............lol My brother in law used to put £600+ of fuel per week in his Range Rover Sport petrol (company fuel card), he now has a diesel and gets nearly 20 mpg......p1llock that he is........ Quote
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