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I broked my suzuki

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I broked my suzuki

Post by michael a »

Ok I snapped the uni flange on the weekend. The 2 holes where the uni caps go in shattered.

Is this common?

how many people have done this before?

it was on the rear shaft on the diff.
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Post by mrRocky »

when they get really worn with alot of freeplay the jolt when accelerating could be about the only thing to cause it, unless it seized.
Ive never heard or seen it happen.
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Post by michael a »

Yeah its odd.

one of my mates had the same thing happen on his.

uni was all good before it done it.
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Post by nicbeer »

Done 3 unis on the rear.

2x were brand new, 200k on uni :)

one was shock loading
one was rear diff was rotated too much and killing uni
another was all believe age
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Post by dad »

bouncing?
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Post by Kitika »

I killed my driveshaft like that because the unijoint had flogged out so much the two yokes rubbed together wearing them out enough that when I gave it some boot it blew apart. I killed two unijoints because of axle wrap from springs that were to soft. Learnt my lesson there!
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Post by michael a »

ok a bit of bouncing. thats all it does as soon as it wheel spins at all it starts.

How do I stop it from bouncing so much??
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Post by Kitika »

Harder springs.
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Post by ljxtreem »

Spring over?

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Post by michael a »

yeah shes sprung over.

fixed the uni today and test drove seems ok.
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Post by alien »

michael a wrote:ok a bit of bouncing. thats all it does as soon as it wheel spins at all it starts.

How do I stop it from bouncing so much??
being SPOA you're getting spring wrap (google it) - theres only really 2 ways of fixing it... stiffer leaves (not generally good for a zuk) and a trac bar of sorts...

Do a search on "Trac Bar" and you should find the big thread on it with pics of peoples various ways of combatting the dreaded spring wrap =P
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Post by ljxtreem »

alien wrote:
michael a wrote:ok a bit of bouncing. thats all it does as soon as it wheel spins at all it starts.

How do I stop it from bouncing so much??
being SPOA you're getting spring wrap (google it) - theres only really 2 ways of fixing it... stiffer leaves (not generally good for a zuk) and a trac bar of sorts...

Do a search on "Trac Bar" and you should find the big thread on it with pics of peoples various ways of combatting the dreaded spring wrap =P
Like alien said, and I would do it sooner than later because you will continue to do more uni's

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