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gu shaking uncontrolably

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gu shaking uncontrolably

Post by rogantriton »

when i accelerate up to around 60kph and maintian that speed and also when going in straight lines between 45-85kph my gu wagon with a 2.5inch sus lift it shakes uncontrolably. i have no idea what is making this but its pissing me off, once i get over 85 it goes away untill i slow down again, and if i go around a corner it goes away. sometimes it goes away when driving in a straight line but the smallest bump starts it shaking again.

any help with this is greatly appreciated

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Post by lkgrainger »

I used to have a 2 wheel drive that did almost the same thing. Turns out it was a universal joint, found this out after it let go.
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Post by whythef@#!not »

if its making a bit of a grinding noise 99% its a uni
easy fix
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Re: gu shaking uncontrolably

Post by bogged »

have you changed anything recently?? Tires? lift? suspension?

try all bearings, bushes in the front end.
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shakes

Post by daz4b »

replace front panhard bushes
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Post by ssfabricator »

try tyre rotation front to back our last work ute done this and the tire had seperated on the inside only done it 60km -80km
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Re: shakes

Post by dillza_69 »

daz4b wrote:replace front panhard bushes
second that
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Post by broken80 »

Had the same thing happen last week realy bad shakes, it turned out the front panhard bolt was loose.
Once it was tight the death shakes went away.
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Re: shakes

Post by Dominator »

dillza_69 wrote:
daz4b wrote:replace front panhard bushes
second that
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Post by rogantriton »

hay guys cheers for the help, ended up taking it to the mechanic thisarvo after work and he recons its the wheel bearings :? ill check out the panard rod bolt but. wheels getting aligned and balanced tommorow so might work out whats going on while thats getting done.

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Post by HOTLEAD »

As said before, change your Panhard rod bushes, 60 bucks and an hours work. Worked for me when I had that problem.

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Post by PGS 4WD »

Pan hard bushes will fix it for a while, untill they go soft again, usually 3-6 months, the fix is a little more work but if I put it up here the boss will have to kill me. It can be resolved though have no fear, with any luck someone else will post it up.
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Post by Ryan »

thats a tease lol can you atleast PM me the way to fix it for good?? as im having similar shakes occasionally :twisted:
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Re: shakes

Post by heathhoppy »

dillza_69 wrote:
daz4b wrote:replace front panhard bushes
second that

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Post by GQ Bear »

Couple of checks:

Grab top of tyre and shake it vigourously in and out. Should be no excessive play. If so, probably wheel bearings shagged or need repacking. Good opportunity to replace seals, swivel hub bearings, etc. too if you desire. Good practice for replacing cv's should you need to one day ;)

Have a mate turn steering wheel left to right whilst you inspect panhard rod bushes, draglink joints, and tie rod ends for excessive play. Greasing tr and dl ends may help unless they're rooted or boots are split.

I'm interested in what Joel isn't telling us ;)
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