Hub Carrier Bolt Failure Poll And Info
#1
Posted 31 October 2007 - 05:39 PM
#2
Posted 31 October 2007 - 07:56 PM
Edited by M8VXL, 31 October 2007 - 07:59 PM.
#3
Posted 31 October 2007 - 08:16 PM
My hub bolts snapped at around 5mph as I drove over a speed hump just 5 miles away from the motorway I was about to join, rear wheel went up into my wheel arch and the car needed new wishbones and the inter arch repaired and re-painted Car was off the road for 15 week, Vauxhall picked up the bill as still under warranty The hire car alone cost over £2000 for them plus round £1500 in damage and parts.
Model: Turbo
Side: N/S Rear
Mileage: 11000 ish never tracked
Age: It was just over two years old at the time
Circumstances of failure: low speed
Any associated damage: £3500 worth
The car was reg under YY53LYH and Vauxhall customer service have it on there records, I cant find the reference number just now but could give them a call to get it again.
Marc
Thanks for that. I got off lightly in comparision.
Anymore folks.
#4
Posted 31 October 2007 - 08:31 PM
#5
Posted 31 October 2007 - 08:46 PM
#6
Posted 31 October 2007 - 08:52 PM
#7
Posted 31 October 2007 - 09:10 PM
i heard nothing but a big bang when it went
sorry couldnt have been more help
That would suggest it's a sudden thing then? Not something that 'wears away' over a course of time?
#8
Posted 31 October 2007 - 10:03 PM
i heard nothing but a big bang when it went
sorry couldn't have been more help
Same for me, all fine then gone, they bend over a short time and the small movements makes them snap! I have them replaced with standard Vauxhall one which 2 months later had to be removed to change the bearing on the N/S rear as well and they had bent again!
Marc
#9
Posted 31 October 2007 - 10:19 PM
#11
Posted 03 November 2007 - 10:35 AM
#12
Posted 03 November 2007 - 12:22 PM
I've read through the various threads linked to the above and, having done some 25+ trackdays in the VX, including x4 'ring trips, I'm a little concerned, to say the least. The Geo has been done on my car on x2 separate occasions and to my knowledge, the bolts were never replaced.
So, I'm keen to get them replaced. Just to confirm....
A previous thread says: 8 bolts all in all...
Front hub: #11 x 2, #12 x 2,
Rear hub: #5 x 4
Front hub: #11 x 2, #12 x 2,
Rear hub: #5 x 4
In summary:
Front hub:
x2 M10 x 65
x2 M10 x 45 (although there is another #12 which is M10x50....?)
Rear hub:
x4 M10x50
#13
Posted 03 November 2007 - 02:58 PM
Could you register on here if you have experienced the above.
Also it would help if you included info on:
Mileage
Age
Circumstances of failure
Any assocaited damage
Excellent idea, but the value of this survey could be improved if we also collect data on cars which have not (yet) suffered failure. Getting a handle on failures is only relevant if you have proper statistical data. If this is made a sticky and we encourage everyone to respond, I would imagine you will finally collect important data. If you get a few hundred responses, you can get some reasonable data on risk. I think you also need a bit more info on potential confounding factors. So, my suggestion would be to edit your poll to get data from owners who have and who have not suffered failures, with the following questions:
Failed? yes/no
Mileage and age at failure or at present for owners without failure
Approximate number of trackdays?
Wheel and tyre upgrades?
Have bolts ever been apart for geo? If yes, were bolts reused?
Circumstances of failure.
Any associated damage.
For mine:
Not failed (yet)
26'000km, 4 years old (1st two years sitting idle)
1 airfield day
16/17 T1Rs
No suspension work
I will definitely be replacing mine in the spring with uprated bolts before getting it back on the road, since I anyway want a geo setup.
Edited by Ferguson, 03 November 2007 - 03:01 PM.
#14
Posted 03 November 2007 - 04:26 PM
#15
Posted 05 November 2007 - 08:25 AM
#16
Posted 05 November 2007 - 08:32 AM
Well it clearly isn't. The question is whether it's occasional or systematic failure.After speaking to a Lotus specialist on Saturday, I mentioned these hub bolts and he said its all myth!
#17
Posted 05 November 2007 - 10:58 AM
Well it clearly isn't. The question is whether it's occasional or systematic failure.
After speaking to a Lotus specialist on Saturday, I mentioned these hub bolts and he said its all myth!
However, if the fault is not with the tensile strength of the bolts, but the fact that they have loosened, or indeed were not correctly torqued at build then it is a myth. I for one spoke to John and Ian at TMS when I booked my car in for it's first service last year, ('06 VXT), (purely based on the info I had gleened from reading about the cars on here, prior to purchase)and he said they had experienced no failures on their own cars, and bearing in mind the abuse the race cars get, that's quite a compelling advert. However, like the majority of owners I would ask for mine to be inspected and or the torque checked at Geo/service.
At the end of the day, I will probably have mine uprated next time I have the geo done, with the 10.8 lotus items, purely to set at rest the very very small seed of doubt that I have.
The chances of getting VX to do a recall etc are non-existant, so if you are in any doubt get them changed as you see fit.
#18
Posted 05 November 2007 - 11:06 AM
#19
Posted 05 November 2007 - 11:21 AM
BobModel: Turbo
Side: O/S Rear
Mileage: 15000 ish, tracked
Age: about 18 months old at the time
Circumstances of failure: very low speed, just entering a major roundabout from stop
Any associated damage: None (well a small scuff on the inner wheel arch plastic thingy)
the VXT was running CS2 with Nitrons fitted, lowered with full geo. That morning I had been running hardish on back roads to Countenays, hate to think what would have happened if it happened then
VXL replaced the bolts under warrenty, AA picked up the car and replacement car cost (2 days)
Bob
did VXL change them with 8.8 ones or uprated 10.8's. As I say above I do have a small doubt that mine will fail, and if I have them checked and they are buggered it will be under warranty, so would be nice to know what the change them to. Unless they uprate them, seems pointless to me. (Unless of course it is due to loose bolts, but obviously after they've snapped it's a bit hard to tell )
Cheers
Rob
#20
Posted 05 November 2007 - 12:11 PM
Well it clearly isn't. The question is whether it's occasional or systematic failure.
After speaking to a Lotus specialist on Saturday, I mentioned these hub bolts and he said its all myth!
...I for one spoke to John and Ian at TMS when I booked my car in for it's first service last year, ('06 VXT), (purely based on the info I had gleened from reading about the cars on here, prior to purchase)and he said they had experienced no failures on their own cars, and bearing in mind the abuse the race cars get, that's quite a compelling advert...
Very similar to the chap I spoke to, he said they race Elise's on the standard bolts and tune Elises with 300+ bhp (non K-series engines, Honda ones i think) and they have never had a bolt snap.
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