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FJ40 Shakes at 80 but stops at 95
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FJ40 Shakes at 80 but stops at 95
my FJ40 Shakes at 80 but stops at 95, ive replaced the wheels have checked wheel bearing replaced tie rod ends, steering dampners shocks and its still there, i have a problem with my springs being sagged at the moment and this bits one wheel about 10mm further back on the rear left, could this be my problem or maybe a drive sharft??
im getting really pissed about not being able to find this problem, any suggestions???
im getting really pissed about not being able to find this problem, any suggestions???
Ok what i have found from balaciing tyres at work they may come up perfectly ballanced. however when you carry out a roadforce check you will probably find that they have a excessive road force measurement around 4kg and lower is ok however when you get around 12 and above they will display wierd things like this wobbles at 80 not at 100 call your tyre shop and request a Roadforce Check.
Try a higher tyre pressure, mtz can be a bastard from new !!!!!
When did it start doing it ???
What did you change ???
Check rear pinion also, may be loose or worn
When did it start doing it ???
What did you change ???
Check rear pinion also, may be loose or worn
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its done it from when i bought it so i just been trying to find it.ok, ill try running 35psi and see what happens, ill check the pinion tomorrow neer thought of that, ave changes lots of stuff, like tyres, ball joints, tie rod ends wheel bearings, steering dampners shocks tightened the steering box, im changeing springs this week to correct the diff alignmentg problem, and ill check that pinion while im at it, after that im gessing ill get the tail sharft look at for them joints in it and get it ballanced, if that dont fix it i think ill sell it , spent to much money looking for this
what's the "diff alignment" problem???AngryElmo wrote:its done it from when i bought it so i just been trying to find it.ok, ill try running 35psi and see what happens, ill check the pinion tomorrow neer thought of that, ave changes lots of stuff, like tyres, ball joints, tie rod ends wheel bearings, steering dampners shocks tightened the steering box, im changeing springs this week to correct the diff alignmentg problem, and ill check that pinion while im at it, after that im gessing ill get the tail sharft look at for them joints in it and get it ballanced, if that dont fix it i think ill sell it , spent to much money looking for this
if the pinion and the transfer case output aren't at the right angles, then that'll give drama's/
but if they're stock springs, then i fail to see how that causes alignment issues
Spit my last breath
ok, well they're the 2" hi lift springs in there at the moment, and they have collapsed on the drivers side wich means that the diff sits further back on the drivers side by 10mm, so the distance between the front and rear tyres is 10mm different, so that puts my diff on an angle makeing the car crab down the road, and im guessing putting some sort of strain on the diff and tail shaft joints, i dont know if this could cause it to wobble tho, not unless the shaft is not ballanced now or something or one of the joints have given it in........ its pretty annoying trying to find it. but im running out of things for ot to be i think.........
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