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<blockquote data-quote="Clem" data-source="post: 640514" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>Hard to call without seeing/more info, but running 55 profile tyres on 14" rims probably isn't doing any favours - are they on the back too? That will be affecting the gearing negatively.</p><p>As others have said, ball joints, steering coupling, steering damper, tyre pressures, tie rods will all have an effect. Dont assume a fresh MOT will means everything is fine - as much as people state that MOT tests are vital on MOT exempt vans, many test stations don't have a clue about old buses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem, post: 640514, member: 15"] Hard to call without seeing/more info, but running 55 profile tyres on 14" rims probably isn't doing any favours - are they on the back too? That will be affecting the gearing negatively. As others have said, ball joints, steering coupling, steering damper, tyre pressures, tie rods will all have an effect. Dont assume a fresh MOT will means everything is fine - as much as people state that MOT tests are vital on MOT exempt vans, many test stations don't have a clue about old buses. [/QUOTE]
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