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death wobble
death wobble
my gq got the death wobbles up in the frount end on the highway it was very violent its a every now and then thing any one have any ideas?
Had the same wobble at 60km but went away at 65km, had a cracked power steering hose so thought that was the issue, the wobble went away after the hose was replaced but also had really fcuked castor bushes as well. My thoughts were similar to what chunks is saying that basically parts of the steering were compensating for a larger problem but the bushes were replaced soon after so couldn't say for sure. In saying all this haven't had the wobble since.
Good luck on the mish, its not a nice one to fix
Good luck on the mish, its not a nice one to fix
i have had 2 patrols with this and i have managed to completly remove it in my currant one following this rule
1) when you get death Wobbles look at the wheels if you can, it it looks like the diff is moving side to side, its either panhard and/or Castor bushes
2) when you get death wobbles look at the wheels if you can, if it looks like the wheel is turning in and out (as if its trying to turn on you without your turning the wheel) you have tie rod/draglink problems or a bearing/balance problem
did number 1 on this patrol when i first got it, and it still did it, sat it on jacks and moved the wheels, saw them move without the tie rod move, looked at the links and they were shagged
1) when you get death Wobbles look at the wheels if you can, it it looks like the diff is moving side to side, its either panhard and/or Castor bushes
2) when you get death wobbles look at the wheels if you can, if it looks like the wheel is turning in and out (as if its trying to turn on you without your turning the wheel) you have tie rod/draglink problems or a bearing/balance problem
did number 1 on this patrol when i first got it, and it still did it, sat it on jacks and moved the wheels, saw them move without the tie rod move, looked at the links and they were shagged
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steering box
tighten the screw on top of your steering box, it fixed my death wobbles
well said totally agree with all this,MyGQ wrote:i have had 2 patrols with this and i have managed to completly remove it in my currant one following this rule
1) when you get death Wobbles look at the wheels if you can, it it looks like the diff is moving side to side, its either panhard and/or Castor bushes
2) when you get death wobbles look at the wheels if you can, if it looks like the wheel is turning in and out (as if its trying to turn on you without your turning the wheel) you have tie rod/draglink problems or a bearing/balance problem
did number 1 on this patrol when i first got it, and it still did it, sat it on jacks and moved the wheels, saw them move without the tie rod move, looked at the links and they were shagged
Another thing that will cause death wobbles is bias belted tyres in cold weather. Left sitting overnight, they get a big flatspot on the bottom. I checked everything in my front end and it would still do it in the morning. I took off the centipedes and threw on the Big Horns and fixed!
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