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Bump Steer
Bump Steer
I have a GQ with a 4" lift 35s and seem it has seemed to have developed a bit of a bump steer problem that wasnt there when it was first lifted. Is there an ajustment to the seering box ( possible tigtning the steering ). Any suggestions??
Re: Bump Steer
[quote="JJ42"]I have a GQ with a 4" lift 35s and seem it has seemed to have developed a bit of a bump steer problem that wasnt there when it was first lifted. Is there an ajustment to the seering box ( possible tigtning the steering ). Any suggestions??[/quote]
Are the swivel Hub Bearings hard to replace?
Are the swivel Hub Bearings hard to replace?
not hard just time consuming, it requires the housing be stripped right down also.
Best bet is buy a swivel hub kit from hobbzee http://stores.ebay.com.au/The4wdshop_Ni ... idZ2QQtZkm Its a good price and will have the bearings you need in it.
If your goin to strip the hubs might aswell rekit all the seals. The only bearings and seals not in it are the wheel bearings and seal.
Best bet is buy a swivel hub kit from hobbzee http://stores.ebay.com.au/The4wdshop_Ni ... idZ2QQtZkm Its a good price and will have the bearings you need in it.
If your goin to strip the hubs might aswell rekit all the seals. The only bearings and seals not in it are the wheel bearings and seal.
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