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Shuddering Hilux...Clutch or Axle Tramp/wrap???

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Shuddering Hilux...Clutch or Axle Tramp/wrap???

Post by V6XtraHilux »

mb u guys can answer another question......

in the mornings, when i reverse or drive the truck for a little bit, there is a shuddering, i suspected that perhaps the cluthplate was cold and was slipping a bit. mb its axle tramp/wrap??

i think it may also shudder driving forwards other times, not just the morning, but i thought that was my bad 1st gear starting technique??

any ideas??

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Post by Area54 »

When you take off or brake/engine brake the diff will rotate a little bit, this will alter the flange alignment of the transfer and diff pinion and cause a vibe. If you only notice it when accell or decell and NOT coasting, I would bet that this is the vibe you can feel.
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Post by shorty.mqute »

yeah mate i get this in my v8 lux, only on take off if i nail it, or on uphills with not much speed/engine revs

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Post by dreama »

you might want to check your centre bearing this could be your problem
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Post by V6XtraHilux »

thanks, ill have a look at all those things.

and get Toyota to check out the centre bearing at next service, if dodgy, its under warranty.

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Post by Nev62 »

Had similar problem with the Raider. In my case it was axle wrap on some very tired and worn springs. New springs and problem was gone.
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