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GQ floor pan
GQ floor pan
Hey guys i have a strange noise coming from the floor i can feel and hear it when im taking off or turning right i have checked all body mounts which are about a year old with the body lift, engine mounts are all good im heading towrds the floor pan ive heard that the patrols had a problem just not sure what im looking for and where, i had a look underneith amd it looks fine i found a section that will pop in and out but i cant see this causing it.
any help or info would be much appreciated
cheers paul
any help or info would be much appreciated
cheers paul
my gq did the same and it clunked under the floor every now n then and when i turned right, i checked mine out and found it to be 2 flogged out radius arm bushes i changed them and it has been perfect ever since, just get a big screw driver and lever your radius arms near the bushes and if u hear a clunk there is your problem
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Re: GQ floor pan
I had a similar noise in mine which I thought was body mounts but it ended up being the front right skirt spotwelds had come off the drivers from pillar.shorty92 wrote:Hey guys i have a strange noise coming from the floor i can feel and hear it when im taking off or turning right i have checked all body mounts which are about a year old with the body lift, engine mounts are all good im heading towrds the floor pan ive heard that the patrols had a problem just not sure what im looking for and where, i had a look underneith amd it looks fine i found a section that will pop in and out but i cant see this causing it.
any help or info would be much appreciated
cheers paul
It was easy to fix though just by welding the skirt back on. It's a pretty common problem to apparently.
Cheers Mick.
Re: GQ floor pan
Exactly where is this skirt and pillar on the front right?Mick. wrote:Ihad a similar noise in mine which I thought was body mounts but it ended up being the front right skirt spotwelds had come off the drivers from pillar.
It was easy to fix though just by welding the skirt back on. It's a pretty common problem to apparently.
Cheers Mick.
I have been looking for the source of this noise for four years now. In that time I have replaced all bushes imaginable on the vehicles front end and triple checked all body mounts. And Ive checked every square inch of flooring for cracks or loose spot welds.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
Re: GQ floor pan
You have to take the front guards off and remove the plenom panel as well and you will see where the skirt joins the front pillar.rOd wrote:Exactly where is this skirt and pillar on the front right?Mick. wrote:Ihad a similar noise in mine which I thought was body mounts but it ended up being the front right skirt spotwelds had come off the drivers from pillar.
It was easy to fix though just by welding the skirt back on. It's a pretty common problem to apparently.
Cheers Mick.
I have been looking for the source of this noise for four years now. In that time I have replaced all bushes imaginable on the vehicles front end and triple checked all body mounts. And Ive checked every square inch of flooring for cracks or loose spot welds.

This picture will explain it a bit better.

Cheers Mick.
My shortie cracked here too, I put a diagonal mount to the inner gaurd as this is the cure Nissan have adopted on the GU, if you remove the gaurd you can see, as well as welding up the cracks. I also had a loud crack that turned out to be flogged out bonnet hinge pins.
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