Ok - at the expense of boring the old brigade to death (again) a new bongo 4WD was different sized tyres as standard 215/65/15 rear and 195/70/15 front.
This gives around 1% difference in propshaft speeds and is acceptable WHEN NEW! Whenever you start to steer from lock to lock, the difference becomes slightly greater. My switchable Hiace does not have a Viscous Coupling and if I try to turn on dry roads the tyres start to "scrabble" and "howl", that's why the system should only be used on 2WD in the dry. But I digress............
The viscous coupling system is designed to be a service item depending on the vehicle's true mileage and use, and a lot depends on whether the vehicle is used predominately in a straight line on motorways or if the tyres are ALWAYS changed as a set of 4.
Through time and mileage, the VC will become to break down internally and cause the problems you're describing - fitting the same tyre sizes all round and as a matched set prolongs the life of the VC in my (humble) opinion but it will eventually fail.
After you've driven around for a few miles, twisty A road is preferable, jack up one front wheel and see if it turns by itself - it could be over half a turn if the VC if goosed enough! Then get a big socket onto the hub centre nut and try to turn the jacked up wheel - it should turn approx. 120 deg from memory - there's a diagram posted by Demon AV in Russia of the testing technique, you'll find it in "SEARCH"
As I've posted before - I'be be reluctant to buy a high mileage Bongo 4WD
Good luck
Horrible Whirring noise after tyre change
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Re: Horrible Whirring noise after tyre change
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Re: Horrible Whirring noise after tyre change
Just a quick resurrection of this post. My Bongo 4WD has 4 winter tyres on alloys, and so I will soon be buying a new full set.....given that 'one size all round' is OK for a 4WD.... is it too dense to ask what/which size of tyre it ought to be !!??
Re: Horrible Whirring noise after tyre change
If standard 15" alloys, then 215/65-15 is usual.downward dog wrote:Just a quick resurrection of this post. My Bongo 4WD has 4 winter tyres on alloys, and so I will soon be buying a new full set.....given that 'one size all round' is OK for a 4WD.... is it too dense to ask what/which size of tyre it ought to be !!??
If 16" alloys (like mine) then 215/60-16 to maintain the right rolling radius and not upset the speedo too much.
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Re: Horrible Whirring noise after tyre change
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