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Poor steering control

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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tez
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Poor steering control

Post by tez »

Hi all,

I have a NH Pajero and am just wondering if anyone has any experience with the steering in these. In the time Ive had it, Ive replaced nearly everything in the front end, including shocks, tie rods, steering box and ball joints.

The problem is the steering has always been a bit vague and requires a bit of effort to drive straight with. The steering box is reconditioned so there is no freeplay in the steering, so any ideas on what else could be causing it to give that wandering / vague feel?

Thanks
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Post by smccask »

have you been taking it to the same place to get your wheel alignments after you changed all those parts? or doing it yourself?
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Post by tez »

Ive taken it to a couple of different wheel aligners to see if it had anything to do with the wheel alignment.
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Post by -Scott- »

Check the bushes in your rear suspension control arms. If they get a little bit loose the rear axle can "steer" the vehicle, as it moves in the bushes.
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Post by tez »

The rear control arm bushes have already been done on it :) I think Ive nearly covered everything off and its driving me crazy.

The only thing in the front end which hasnt been done are the sway bar links and suspension arm bushes
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Post by jonnyjtop »

i feel the exact same way about mine especially when driving in 4h on the road.....iv got a few bushes that need repacing soon but i fell thats not my problem either ...let us know the outcome....i dont drive mine enought o let it bother me but if you find the root it will be handy to know
j-top 3l v6 2+2 33s rear locker 4.9s thats it
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