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05 mk triton shudder
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05 mk triton shudder
Had a slight shudder on take off in my triton. Has been there since I got it 2 weeks ago but I figured it might be a clutch now I wasn't used to Its not severe, just feels like a tiny bit of axle tramp. I'm used to the clutch so that ain't it. Only in first and reverse on take off too..... not a hint in other gears.
I've googled around a bit and found a few references to it being pretty common in these tritons and in new hiluxes too. Apparently dealers brush it off as being a characteristic of the car (as they would) but some people who have taken them to driveline shops have been advised that its down to average driveline geometry in the design of the car. Apparently the rear shaft and uni angles are too flat.
Anyone come across it before? Any fixes?? I read that a $5 shim can fix it (on the rear spring mounts maybe to rotate the diff, there wasn't any real detail). Changing my tyres from 265/70 r16 roadies to 31x10.5 r15 x terrains seemed to help a fair bit but god knows why. It helped enough that I don't think I'll worry about it now but I am curious if anyone else has come across it before and dealt with it.
I'm going to go to a driveline shop when I can get time just to ask about it and get my unis checked etc.
I've googled around a bit and found a few references to it being pretty common in these tritons and in new hiluxes too. Apparently dealers brush it off as being a characteristic of the car (as they would) but some people who have taken them to driveline shops have been advised that its down to average driveline geometry in the design of the car. Apparently the rear shaft and uni angles are too flat.
Anyone come across it before? Any fixes?? I read that a $5 shim can fix it (on the rear spring mounts maybe to rotate the diff, there wasn't any real detail). Changing my tyres from 265/70 r16 roadies to 31x10.5 r15 x terrains seemed to help a fair bit but god knows why. It helped enough that I don't think I'll worry about it now but I am curious if anyone else has come across it before and dealt with it.
I'm going to go to a driveline shop when I can get time just to ask about it and get my unis checked etc.
When I had my Triton 2001 MK N/A Diesel I had noticed a slight shuddering in first and reverse as well. Mitsubishi told me it was due to first and reverse gear ratios being very low. I guess he had no idea, but then again neither did I so as far as I was concerned it was gospel. It never bothered me though.
It never occurs on dirt etc as I guess there is enough slipping of the tyres to mask the movement.
Your muddies probably mask it due to a softer compound as well as larger tread blocks that flex more.
My two cents.
Thanks
It never occurs on dirt etc as I guess there is enough slipping of the tyres to mask the movement.
Your muddies probably mask it due to a softer compound as well as larger tread blocks that flex more.
My two cents.
Thanks
99 Nissan Terrano II TDi, 2" lift, 30's, UHF, Hellas, Bull Bar
cool I'm not as crazy as I look. Greybeard you're right on both counts, it doesn;t happen from a rolling start and ml's are still doing it.
mmmm. I'll post up what the driveline people say when I get there. It doesn't bother me particularly either but if there's repairs to be done I will claim them from the car yard under stat warranty now rather than chase Mitsubishi for something so small that they will try to blow me off for
mmmm. I'll post up what the driveline people say when I get there. It doesn't bother me particularly either but if there's repairs to be done I will claim them from the car yard under stat warranty now rather than chase Mitsubishi for something so small that they will try to blow me off for
had same prob
had the same prob with my mk after only 60000 kms and what it is is the tail shaft centre bearing. lay under neath and grab ur rear drive shaft and move it up and down. when the bearing shouldnt move much if at all. check that out causr that prob what it gonna be
dig3283
dig3283
Re: had same prob
good advice thanks mines about the same k's...........dig3283 wrote:had the same prob with my mk after only 60000 kms and what it is is the tail shaft centre bearing. lay under neath and grab ur rear drive shaft and move it up and down. when the bearing shouldnt move much if at all. check that out causr that prob what it gonna be
dig3283
I just changed my clutch (154,000km), asked for a non genuine heavy duty one after a tip off from a mate... The shudder I had gotten used to from new has suddenly disappeared...pickle wrote:From what I have been told it is a design flaw on both MK and ML models.
You probably notice it more so when there is no load in the back.
Dave
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