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camber suddenly shifting

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camber suddenly shifting

Post by limited slip »

ok guys, iv got a 94 mj triton (l200), done little over 400 k km, i am gradually fixing it all up and the most recent work was to re index the torsion bars and wind them up to correct how they have sagged with age and use. when i did this i also got new tires- just 31's- and got a wheel alignment. everything was fine. yesterday i went out to do a little more to her and discovered that the passenger front left tire is cocked out at the bottom by nearly an inch more than it should be. (its now running on the inside shoulder of the tire)

i have jacked it up (from the chasis to allow any play to manifest itself) and aside from a little movement in the wheel bearings there is no other play anywhere. what else should i look at?
i have plenty of spares

cheers
ls
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Post by date »

Not sure about Triton setup, but my NL Pajero has shims in the front suspension. Probably a shim has fallen out - that happened to me after a wheel alignment.
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Post by Jonezy01 »

Yeah sounds like a shim has fallen out
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Post by REDNUT »

mate stick the car on flat ground and try to push it side to side, push hard do u hear a knock?

mine just did this aswell, got a wheel alignment, and they shimmed it heaps, however ive now got a knock in the suspension, took it to a diffrent shop today and they think its my ball joints are gone,
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah you gotta watch those control arm bolts they are known to come loose and you can loose the shims.
Despite repeated efforts this happened every time after several hard trips on my NH.
I replaced the factory bolts with high tension ones with nylocs - never had a problem after that.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by hudson44 »

Yep, just nipped mine up this morning. Had a wheel alignment done pre Christmas trip to the high country. Its had a creaking, knock sound coming from the front since he shimmed the arm. No more noises now.
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Post by REDNUT »

Bitsamissin wrote:Yeah you gotta watch those control arm bolts
is that upper or lower?
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Post by hudson44 »

REDNUT wrote:
Bitsamissin wrote:Yeah you gotta watch those control arm bolts
is that upper or lower?
Lower arm is fixed. Upper arm can be shimmed to and from the chassis. The bolts in question are the ones holding the upper arm carrier to the chassis.
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Post by limited slip »

thanks for the ideas, i pulled the lot apart and there is nothing out of place, i still suspect ball joints and will replace them soon as i can. she does have shims but they pull the control arm in as you add more- making the prob worse. i have corrected the wheels alignment to within 3-5 mm, but to do it i had to remove ALL shims from the passenger side upper control arm. least it steers now. its as if the upper control arms fine but the lower has somehow moved out almost 2 inches- but all the bushes etc check out fine.
i did the push side to side hard too, no knocking. but it does knock as soon as i hit gravel roads and corrugations. plan of attack next is ball joints,


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