Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.

Weird Sagging on 4" Lift GU Ute, NEED HELP!!!

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

Moderators: toaddog, V8Patrol

Post Reply
Posts: 26
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:59 pm
Location: Running from the BBDA

Weird Sagging on 4" Lift GU Ute, NEED HELP!!!

Post by Farva »

hey guys can any of you figure out whats wrong with my patrol its got me and both 4wd shops in town f*cked.

i fitted a 4" lift to my ute about 3-4 weeks ago was all good looked level and everything. Now heres where the problems start, i noticed that the driver side has dropped the other week. So lastweek i got the tape out and its dropped 35mm. Seems a bit too much for it to settle and seems a bit odd for it to be the one side. Ive only been out wheeling 3 times since ive had the lift in and it hasnt been extreme. first 2 times were mud runs and the 3rd time was just a sunday cruise out to one of the coastal parks.

Today i thought id give a crack and try and fix the bloody thing with no joy and it still sags. Heres what i tried anyway...

SCENARIO 1:
i swapped over the front coils to see if it was the one coil that was causing all the dramas so in theory the passenger side should have dropped. No Joy was still sagging 35mm on drivers side.

SCENARIO 2:
the guys up the road had a pair of 5" tough dog coils BRAND NEW. I put them in still no joy, went up another inch over all but was still down 35mm on driver side.

SCENARIO 3:
thought i give a go at swapping the rear coils over, so did that and still nothing.

now this has got me f*ucked! we took a few measurements etc and it seemed normal apart from driver side. had a look at the coil housings and none of them appeared to be cracked or bent.

Now has anyone else got any ideas? I got the coils through Snake Racing and they are the megalift ones. Its even got Ryno f*cked.

The ute hasnt got duel batteries or a winch either. Just has the standard steel winch bar that Nissan uses.

Before anyone asks i fitted the lift myself at work and the coils are in the correct positions.
Posts: 215
Joined: Mon Aug 09, 2004 9:32 pm
Location: Ipswich

Post by 92mav »

might seem silly but it could be a bent shock . i had a bent one on the back that would cycle but would bind on the way in cousing the patrol to lean to the other side.
hope this helps :D
Brad
GQ TD42, 4" lift, 2" bodylift, 4.6 s, detroit lockers, 35,s t3/t4 plus a turbo,
Posts: 41
Joined: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:46 pm
Location: melbourne

Post by CENTIPEDE »

When you first installed your springs, you said it all looked level. Did you actually take measurements?

1. Try disconecting your panhard rod front and rear, then take measurements. You may need to buy adjustable ones.

or

2. Measure from the chassis to the ground. If it's level (plus or minus 8mm) it has to be anything above the chassis not the springs, ie. body mounts or body, etc.
Posts: 26
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:59 pm
Location: Running from the BBDA

Post by Farva »

what rear shock was it 92mav?
CENTIPEDE wrote:When you first installed your springs, you said it all looked level. Did you actually take measurements?

1. Try disconecting your panhard rod front and rear, then take measurements. You may need to buy adjustable ones.

or

2. Measure from the chassis to the ground. If it's level (plus or minus 8mm) it has to be anything above the chassis not the springs, ie. body mounts or body, etc.
ive got adjustable panhards but i cant see why thats doing it. had the front one out when i was changing the front coils and didnt make a difference. made a few measurments for ground to chassis and the most it was out was about 10mm, checked body mounts and that havnt punched through the cab. the tray and cab are on the lean.
Posts: 195
Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:10 pm
Location: sunshine coast

leaning

Post by patrol28 »

yeah mate i had the same thing happen on tuesday fitted 4-5'' dobinsons
was 40 mm lower on the drivers side it was the panhard rod take the rear off and push it from side to side you will soon see how it effects it .. and dont forget to put the longer coils back on the right side ..
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/product_info.php?cPath=137_40_69&products_id=996
Posts: 41
Joined: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:46 pm
Location: melbourne

Post by CENTIPEDE »

Farva wrote:what rear shock was it 92mav?
CENTIPEDE wrote:When you first installed your springs, you said it all looked level. Did you actually take measurements?

1. Try disconecting your panhard rod front and rear, then take measurements. You may need to buy adjustable ones.

or

2. Measure from the chassis to the ground. If it's level (plus or minus 8mm) it has to be anything above the chassis not the springs, ie. body mounts or body, etc.
ive got adjustable panhards but i cant see why thats doing it. had the front one out when i was changing the front coils and didnt make a difference. made a few measurments for ground to chassis and the most it was out was about 10mm, checked body mounts and that havnt punched through the cab. the tray and cab are on the lean.
PROBLEM..... you have a sag on one side of 35mm

If the chassis to the ground is out by only 10mm...that can be fixed by a 10mm spring spacer.. THAT leaves 25mm


25mm lean is in the body or mounts.... Theoretically it can't be anything else... . ...HHHMMM INTERESTING ;)
Posts: 26
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:59 pm
Location: Running from the BBDA

Re: leaning

Post by Farva »

patrol28 wrote:yeah mate i had the same thing happen on tuesday fitted 4-5'' dobinsons
was 40 mm lower on the drivers side it was the panhard rod take the rear off and push it from side to side you will soon see how it effects it .. and dont forget to put the longer coils back on the right side ..
yeh right, the coils are on correct sides. what happened with the panhard rod mate?
Posts: 2601
Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2004 8:02 pm
Location: warner, brisbane

Post by chunderlicious »

undo and retighten all the bolts on the car suspension(should be done when doing a lift anyway) front and rear including draglink (front one) and panhards.
do you still have swaybars? if so undo them on the chassis end (this can pull the car down)

take out your shocks and check them aswell.

if none of that got me screwed
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
Posts: 26
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:59 pm
Location: Running from the BBDA

Post by Farva »

chunderlicious wrote:undo and retighten all the bolts on the car suspension(should be done when doing a lift anyway) front and rear including draglink (front one) and panhards.
do you still have swaybars? if so undo them on the chassis end (this can pull the car down)

take out your shocks and check them aswell.

if none of that got me screwed
hey chunder yeh done that still nothing hey, shocks seem fine. i do have sway bar disconnects so ill try that and see if it does anything. ordered a 30mm spacer for a last resort.
Posts: 111
Joined: Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:04 pm
Location: Perth

Post by madrolla68 »

Has anybody thought about the extra weight on one side.

Matt
Posts: 350
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:12 pm
Location: Mackay Qld

Post by Tomo_89 »

my patrol does this as well... have you checked that the top spring mount isn't bent?
01 td42 GU patrol ute, with extra bits and pieces.
[quote="Bluefreak"][quote="ofr57"]flex is over rated :finger:[/quote]

You drive an IFS too, huh...???

:D[/quote]
Posts: 26
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:59 pm
Location: Running from the BBDA

Post by Farva »

madrolla68 wrote:Has anybody thought about the extra weight on one side.

Matt
like i said matt i took everything off the tray and it was still doing it.
Posts: 26
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:59 pm
Location: Running from the BBDA

Post by Farva »

Tomo_89 wrote:my patrol does this as well... have you checked that the top spring mount isn't bent?
yeh mate checked em they look flat and normal, none of the welds were cracked on the mounts either
Posts: 109
Joined: Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:44 pm
Location: broken hill

Post by gouldy »

I had this same problem with my GU wagon. I was using King sp4 springs. It turned out that the GU is a bit heavier on the right hand side compared to the GQ and the sp4 springs were designed for the GQ.

I fitted a 30mm coil spacer in the right hand rear and a 5mm in the right hand front and the problem was solved.

I later fitted a set of King sp3 springs to my current GU and I had the same problem. I installed the same size spacers and the problem was solved once again.
GQ. Supercharged LSX 427, 500rwkw. camtech cam,90mm Holley Throttle Body. twin 4"exhaust, big fuel system, King bypass shocks and bumpstops.
Posts: 215
Joined: Mon Aug 09, 2004 9:32 pm
Location: Ipswich

Post by 92mav »

farva it was the drivers rear shock
GQ TD42, 4" lift, 2" bodylift, 4.6 s, detroit lockers, 35,s t3/t4 plus a turbo,
Posts: 195
Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:10 pm
Location: sunshine coast

Re: leaning

Post by patrol28 »

Farva wrote:
patrol28 wrote:yeah mate i had the same thing happen on tuesday fitted 4-5'' dobinsons
was 40 mm lower on the drivers side it was the panhard rod take the rear off and push it from side to side you will soon see how it effects it .. and dont forget to put the longer coils back on the right side ..
yeh right, the coils are on correct sides. what happened with the panhard rod mate?
because its lop sided ull think its not that far out but it is and its pushing the passenger side down or across so far it makes it go down. it fixed all my level ing probs
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/product_info.php?cPath=137_40_69&products_id=996
Posts: 26
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:59 pm
Location: Running from the BBDA

Re: leaning

Post by Farva »

patrol28 wrote:
Farva wrote:
patrol28 wrote:yeah mate i had the same thing happen on tuesday fitted 4-5'' dobinsons
was 40 mm lower on the drivers side it was the panhard rod take the rear off and push it from side to side you will soon see how it effects it .. and dont forget to put the longer coils back on the right side ..
yeh right, the coils are on correct sides. what happened with the panhard rod mate?
because its lop sided ull think its not that far out but it is and its pushing the passenger side down or across so far it makes it go down. it fixed all my level ing probs
hey mate i see what you mean, i took the rear panhard rod out the other day and moved the back end side to side and pushing it across to the passenger side it started to level up the front end. how did you go about fixing it in the end? did winding out the rod level it up more?
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 142 guests