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the front end shudders

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the front end shudders

Post by matthewK »

hey guys i got a slight prob with the old GQ

when im around 70-80k,s the 4by get this extreme death shudder the whole fron end shakes really bad and ya have to put foot on brake slow down 10 or so ks then speed up
i mean you have got to really fight the wheel to keep it on the road any ideas?
im getting to the point im worried the wheels are going to fall off or somthing

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Post by Red_MAv »

Thats happened with my '89 Maverick twice since I've owned it from new and both times I replaced the steering damper 'shocker looking thing' on the steering tie rod, and it fixed it. Its a nice cheap fix for what seems like, the whole front is about to drop off the car.
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Post by Tiny »

get a wheel alignment and ballance on the car (ballance issues will cause the death wobble) and check your bushes, always use the nissan rubber ones as the aftermarket poly ones flog out very easy and limit the flex.
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Post by Draven »

Maybe Panard rod bushes too.
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Re: the front end shudders

Post by bogged »

I had similar it was panhard bushes.
but could be

wheelbearings
numerous other bushes

have you done anything to the car recently that may have affected it?
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Post by Tiny »

Draven wrote:Maybe Panard rod bushes too.
sorry will rephrase the comment, CHECK ALL THE BUSHES, tierods, panhards, radious arms and steering arm
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Post by DieselBoy »

Swivel pin bearings on the swivel hubs.
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Post by familybus »

goodluck dude! :D 99 percent of GQ owners have had similar probs its common and the only way to fix it is process of elimanation but on mine it didnt go away till i got a good wheel aligment and done the front and wheelbearings done!
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Post by Happy bloke »

I've had customers come to me with this complaint , have performed wheel align. wheel bal. and bearing adj. but problem was still there,i then removed 2 shims from the top swivel bearing and have eliminated the problem.
car also had new steer. damper fitted before this fix.
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Post by matthewK »

well i got around to looking into the problem i got

wheel align, balance,
and i replaced the front panhard bush and i tell ya id never seen anything so screwed its like a dog chewed it got ridd of most of the shudders a slight shudder dose remain but nothing bad, i did find the wheel bearings need a slight adjustment
i will get around to doing back panhard bush
thanks guys for the help
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Post by liftkit8 »

probably the most common complaint with nissans
things to check/replace

1. panard rod bushes. if orig. replace anyway with neoprene.
2. steering dampener. run with 2.
3. control arm bushes. often overlooked.
4. tyres and rims must be balanced. 1 bent rim will cause probs.

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Post by stevelb1 »

I'd be checking the wheel bearing, that fixed the problem on my MK, left hand one was loose not by much but enough to cause problems from 65 to 80 k's as soon as the brakes were applied it went away get back to speed again and it returned, since adjusting its been smooth sailing .
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