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105 rear axle tramp

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105 rear axle tramp

Post by TOY-08V »

hey all, i have a 105 1hz turbo and it suffers from bad rear axle tramp on hill starts, ive checked all the rear bushes and they are ok, and the transfer pinion angle-tailshaft-rear pinion are pretty much in a straight line. it did it in standard form and is slightly worse with 2in lift and a bit more weight.
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Re: 105 rear axle tramp

Post by Z()LTAN »

one or more of your upper/lower trailing arm bushes are worn out. They may look ok when viewed statically but if there is 'tramp' thats really the only place it can be.
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Re: 105 rear axle tramp

Post by TOY-08V »

thanks zoltan, ive got a spare set of arms in the shed, may be worth swapping them over and see if there is a difference, its a quick test to do.
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Re: 105 rear axle tramp

Post by hulsty »

Check all your bushes and shock absorbers.
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Re: 105 rear axle tramp

Post by chunderlicious »

check out your top quality :roll: toyota clutch. quite common shudder problem under load for utes, might be the same for wagons?
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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