Hi Mark,

Got 2 Coupes and a 2+2 in the family garage , along with a Blackjack Avion 3 
wheeler;-)

I had a similar thing on my coupe (finishing someone else’s project off) when I 
first got it fixed up and had to try multiple changes to make it get better.  

If a car has been sitting around outside for a while the bearings can get water 
in them and rust will set in.  That happened on my son’s coupe, had to replace 
some bearings when we first got it.  Brakes will seize on or partly on and need 
to be freed off.  Sometimes a disc can warp due to a partially seized brake 
calliper rubbing the pad on the disc as it drives, overheating it.  Really an 
unused car needs more care than a used one and should be thoroughly checked 
when put back into service after a break off the road.  

But start with the simple things. One of the wheel balance weights had fallen 
off mine so that helped when it was put right!  Then logically check until you 
find the answer(s).  

I found that my coupe was a bit of a saga. Brakes were sticking and a (not so!) 
obvious omission was there were no spigot rings fitted to the alloy wheels so 
they bolted up in slightly out of true positions and different each time!  The 
drive shaft bearings where worn and I fitted refurbished driveshafts.   All 
these things made it better each time, but not right until I checked the front 
hub runout with a dial gauge and found one was distorted which made the disc 
wobble - most noticeable when braking.  It was replaced and I ended up fitting 
the discs back on using the gauge to get the best fit.  It has been fine for 
years since.  

I now try and make sure each car used used every month at least, winter and 
summer even though I am now doing very few miles a year.  

On my 2+2 I run R14 but at 26 PSI front and rear seems to work OK.   Good tyre 
wear patterns and handling. 

Enjoy Quntum’ing.  They are very engaging to drive and each have their own 
character.  

Best of Luck 

Derek



> On 11 Aug 2019, at 12:40, Dave English <dandh.engl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark.
> 
> You're right, you shouldn't be getting wheel wobble, although a tiny (and I 
> do mean tiny) amount is possible on most cars because wheels are normally 
> balanced off the hub.
> Getting the front wheels balanced should fix your steering wheel wobble.
> 
> As for the torque steer, most front wheel drive cars have a little but it's 
> an acceleration thing, not really a fixed speed thing, so can I assume you 
> mean that it's pulling to one side?
> As the car has been standing for a while it may be worth looking for a 
> binding brake (or one not working properly on the other side), front or rear. 
> In the past I have had front calipers binding. Even now, after replacing 
> calipers and bearings, my front left has a little more rolling resistance 
> than my front right, but it doesn't show on the road any more than any other 
> car I've driven.
> 
> Can't really help with the tyre pressures as I run 185/60 R14 tyres on mine, 
> but, if it's any help I have 25psi on the fronts and 20psi on the rears.
> 
> Hope this is of some use.
> 
> Regards
> Dave English
> Q2-009
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