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HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN YOU NEED NEW UNI'S???????

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN YOU NEED NEW UNI'S???????

Post by 0401blakos »

hi guys ive got a 95 hilux and am wondering how u know wen ur uni's are buggered.are there ways of checking?also are they hard to remove?any help would be great cheers
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Post by macca81 »

chock the wheels, gearbox in neutral. get under and give the driveshaft a good shake! if it has more than a few mm of movement at the unis than its shagged
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Post by yamaha__308 »

Best way would be to remove the driveshaft.
Check for notchyness and play within the joint. (opposite directions of the normal movement)
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Post by Narrowscopeofreality »

And you'll find they will start to screech at low speeds when totally shagged :lol:
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Post by mike_nofx »

macca81 wrote:chock the wheels, gearbox in neutral. get under and give the driveshaft a good shake! if it has more than a few mm of movement at the unis than its shagged
I would think a good uni should have NO play at The uni itself, not up to a few mm?
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Post by 80's_delirious »

all of the above, they can also cause vibrations and can growl, click, clunk, grind etc when shagged
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Post by vk7ybi »

mike_nofx wrote:
macca81 wrote:chock the wheels, gearbox in neutral. get under and give the driveshaft a good shake! if it has more than a few mm of movement at the unis than its shagged
I would think a good uni should have NO play at The uni itself, not up to a few mm?
Yes, that there is poor advice..
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