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steering return to centre not working.
steering return to centre not working.
hi everyone,
baught a 2nd or 5th hand GQ it has a 6" lift & the return to centre steering only partialy works, is this because of the lift or do I just need to service some things
Cheers piglet
baught a 2nd or 5th hand GQ it has a 6" lift & the return to centre steering only partialy works, is this because of the lift or do I just need to service some things
Cheers piglet
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my old gq did it and my current gu does it!vanbox wrote:On a slightly different note, I have the problem of my GU ute wanting to pull left all the time. I changed steering dampners today, and while it was off, went for a drive and it still did this.
What would cause it? Have approx 3in of lift, standard steering arms.
doesnt matter what tyre size, what lift, what steering dampener or having 50 allingments..still does it!
i just live with it..
cheers
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stock engine, set up for work and play!
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stock engine, set up for work and play!
engine soon to be honking ;-)
I got the sh!ts with the return to centre dampner and ripped it off and bought the new tough dog adjustable 1. One of the best things I have done it ages, yes it was nearly $300 but the difference it made and the ease of adjusting and not having to worry that the return to centre could be out a couple of mm is really worth it. I would recommend this to anyone running a 6" lift.
Jafo74
Jafo74
Piglet, quick test, take the steering damper off and take it for a drive, that will tell you if it's the damper. P.S. I saw you the other day turning off Middle Rd onto Teviot Rd. Edit, just noticed your location is Spring Mountain, you were probably heading home.
Vanbox, pulling left is usually caused by either tyres or incorrect castor. Cars always pull to the side with the least castor. Try swapping the front wheels left to right, see what effect that has.
Tony
Vanbox, pulling left is usually caused by either tyres or incorrect castor. Cars always pull to the side with the least castor. Try swapping the front wheels left to right, see what effect that has.
Tony
cheers for the info. But how could castor be different between front wheels? I know my camber is out on the left front (wears the outside edge off tyre). And it pulls left, coincidence? I dont think my castor is 100% anyway, but i will try swapping front tyres. Although i recently had tyres rotated (directional, so flipped on the rim) and it did it before then.YNOT wrote:Piglet, quick test, take the steering damper off and take it for a drive, that will tell you if it's the damper. P.S. I saw you the other day turning off Middle Rd onto Teviot Rd.
Vanbox, pulling left is usually caused by either tyres or incorrect castor. Cars always pull to the side with the least castor. Try swapping the front wheels left to right, see what effect that has.
Tony
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