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why the hell is my front end shake'n like f#*k????????

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why the hell is my front end shake'n like f#*k????????

Post by PIG_GQ »

the front end of my gq is shaking like fuck it has good radius arm bushes and every thing looks good. tyres are balenced. shakes very very bad so bad that i poo myself at about 45Kph. NEED HELP
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Re: why the hell is my front end shake'n like f#*k????????

Post by bogged »

What have you changed lately?

panhard bushes?
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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

Check all your suspension bushes and wheel bearings, replace if needed, get a wheel alignment and tire balance.

If that doesn't fix it then check king pins and adjust by removing top and bottom spacers
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Post by SIM79 »

Are missing any lugs from your front tyres?
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Post by THICKNICK »

mine did this at about 80 km, could hardly hold on too the wheel. put a new set of tyres on and it went away. try swapping around your tyres and see if it helps.
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Post by familybus »

as bogged said theres a million threads on this but the first thing i would check (am i speaking from personal experience after spending heaps on tyre change and front end bits and pieces)
i would check the chassis where your steering box bolts up!
after nearly rebuilding the whole damn front end n new tyres we found that the chassis where the steering box bolts on had a crack which was hard to see but was very much so there!

good luck!
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Post by tuff_48 »

check ya bushes it happened to mine in was the panard
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Post by bigbluemav »

Panhard rod bushes are a likely cause.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

kingpin bearings?
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Post by sudso »

It's still got a cold from when you drowned it :D
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Post by PIG_GQ »

Ha ha. It turns out the wheel bearings were loose did them up abit and all is good now thanxs for all the ideas.......Can anyone recomend a good steering damper and clutch kit
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Post by Screwy »

If your wheel bearings are loose there is an easy permanant fix for that.

MQ and GQ wheel bearing hubs are the same as GU.

MQ and GQ use a flat washer between 2 nuts that has tabs you fold over. That washer flogs out easy if the bearings have been tightened before. You need to replace that washer with a new one from Nissan as the centre tab on it slides inside the stub axle thread and causes the wheelbearings to undo.

On the other note.... you have the option to piss off all that rubbish all together and use the system in the GU's.

The GUs utilise 1 round nut with holes in it and then another thick washer plate over the top and 2 screws go into the first washer to hold it all there. It can never come loose and is much easier to torque up and undo. All in all a major design improvement.

The best part is they work in all MQ and GQs as well. Ive gone to nissan and swapped those bits out in every one ive owned. I think Nissan only stung me about $70 to buy both sides last time i did it.

cheers

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Post by PIG_GQ »

Cheers mate will have to lookk on to that
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Post by Vanne »

first off, tire ballance/pressures then wheel alignment.

failing that, wheelbearings etc...
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Post by RIZZO »

PIG_GQ wrote:Ha ha. It turns out the wheel bearings were loose did them up abit and all is good now thanxs for all the ideas.......Can anyone recomend a good steering damper and clutch kit
get a tough dog adjustable steering dampner, there great, dont get a return to centre dampner, as they are absolute shit
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Post by Screwy »

RIZZO wrote:
PIG_GQ wrote:Ha ha. It turns out the wheel bearings were loose did them up abit and all is good now thanxs for all the ideas.......Can anyone recomend a good steering damper and clutch kit
get a tough dog adjustable steering dampner, there great, dont get a return to centre dampner, as they are absolute shit
In my lifted GQ shorty i have no need for a RTC dampener as it handles well.....

Though im wondering whats so bad about RTC dampeners? ive used them on at least a few previous trucks and i think they work very well. The only thing i can say about them is they cause the power steering to be heavier but thats no big deal....

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Post by Vanne »

I was gonna buy a RTC damper today, so there shit?
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Post by Warnie »

Screwy wrote:If your wheel bearings are loose there is an easy permanant fix for that.

MQ and GQ wheel bearing hubs are the same as GU.

MQ and GQ use a flat washer between 2 nuts that has tabs you fold over. That washer flogs out easy if the bearings have been tightened before. You need to replace that washer with a new one from Nissan as the centre tab on it slides inside the stub axle thread and causes the wheelbearings to undo.

On the other note.... you have the option to piss off all that rubbish all together and use the system in the GU's.

The GUs utilise 1 round nut with holes in it and then another thick washer plate over the top and 2 screws go into the first washer to hold it all there. It can never come loose and is much easier to torque up and undo. All in all a major design improvement.

The best part is they work in all MQ and GQs as well. Ive gone to nissan and swapped those bits out in every one ive owned. I think Nissan only stung me about $70 to buy both sides last time i did it.

cheers

Screwy
I did the same GU hub nut conversion as Screwy, i paid $54 for both sides (2 nuts, 2 washers and the 4 screws) from highway nissan at slacks creek. Stopped me having to tighten them up every 2000 kms after i took them off to change the brakes.

Its a very good and easy upgrade.

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Post by [gubeaut] »

Vanne wrote:I was gonna buy a RTC damper today, so there shit?
correct me if i'm wrong but the problem with the rtc dampners is the bore is a lot smaller than normal. And besides that if your tyres wont return to centre than your steering and suspension is out. Basically they mask the problem. JMO
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Post by Screwy »

They are a cheap and easy 'get you out of trouble' when your rig is heavy comp, not often on the road or you have dramas but cant afford to sort them out..............

As said above, ive used them before for different applications and may use them again. They have there own place in the market.

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Post by Nelso »

RTC are a waste of money. Fix your geometry, bearings and rubber bushes, and put a decent steering damper on and you should have no dramas.
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Post by matsgrit »

Nelso wrote:RTC are a waste of money. Fix your geometry, bearings and rubber bushes, and put a decent steering damper on and you should have no dramas.


ill second that on the rtc but i still havent sorted mine
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Post by matsgrit »

Nelso wrote:RTC are a waste of money. Fix your geometry, bearings and rubber bushes, and put a decent steering damper on and you should have no dramas.


ill second that on the rtc but i still havent sorted mine
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Post by PIG_GQ »

just got a dobinsens dumper and everything is sweet cheers buds
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Post by matsgrit »

PIG_GQ wrote:just got a dobinsens dumper and everything is sweet cheers buds

what is that the drop arm 4 the steering box???
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Post by striga22 »

few things to check wheel bearings, pan hard bushes, trialing arm bushes, tie rod and if you have enough carster and check if you have water in your tyre i had the same problem and could not find it then i looked in my tyres and they had water in them
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Post by mike_nofx »

striga22 wrote:few things to check wheel bearings, pan hard bushes, trialing arm bushes, tie rod and if you have enough carster and check if you have water in your tyre i had the same problem and could not find it then i looked in my tyres and they had water in them
All 4 had water? or just one?

Some people purposely put water in their tyres.
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Post by RIZZO »

[gubeaut] wrote:
Vanne wrote:I was gonna buy a RTC damper today, so there shit?
correct me if i'm wrong but the problem with the rtc dampners is the bore is a lot smaller than normal. And besides that if your tyres wont return to centre than your steering and suspension is out. Basically they mask the problem. JMO
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Post by PIG_GQ »

why put water in your tyres for????????????????
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Post by mike_nofx »

PIG_GQ wrote:why put water in your tyres for????????????????
Lower the COG.
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