Postby Hasbeen » 08 Feb 2017 01:04
The reason the new rack cured your wheel wobble for a time was it was a little tight, & added drag into the system. The drag dampened out the minor wobble you had. New tie rod ends, or ball joints can do this for a while in the same way.
A good on car balance should fix this, until you remove & refit a wheel. The problem is that our alloy wheels dont centre quite well enough on the hub. This can be cured by fitting a centring ring on the inside of the wheel. You would need a good machine shop to make a couple.
Alternately you could use wheels which centre on the studs, with conical nuts. My 8 has these, & has never had wheel wobble in 12 years.
Alternately you could fit a steering damper. These were very common before power steering, with it's built in drag eliminated the problem. VW beetles was one that had them as standard, & the things are virtually undrivable without one, as were some Alfas. There was a post on here many years ago with a tutorial on fitting a damper. A VW one could easily be grafted in.
They are simply a light shock absorber on a tie rod, just a bit harder to fit on a car with a rack than one with a drag link.
You could of course, do what I have done. I bought a used on car balancer from a tyre shop, whose staff did not know how to work it. They are about A$15,000 new, but mine cost only A$500. I did have spend another A$1200 to buy a 10 KVA diesel gen set to drive the thing, as 3 phase power is not available here due to shortage of distribution lines. This may be a bit extreme, but the wobble bugged me.
This has cured the problem for me. Now that few people can still drive these things, I could no longer find a shop offering on car balancing.
If you have read this far, congratulations, & good luck with fixing our wobble.
Hasbeen