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stearing issue " Death wobbles at 80km/h"

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stearing issue " Death wobbles at 80km/h"

Post by Mousie »

was driving allong today and got what seemed like deather wobbles
the whole car started shaking and the stearing wheel was going left to right then back again wobbling like crazy

the car was all over the road
i shit my self then drove home at 60 and was ok

just jacked car up and wheel bearings seem to be fine i got no idear what would cause this
any idears?

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Post by evil_hitman »

steering stabilizer broken???
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Post by Daisy »

its in the bible in the nissan section.

can be a lot of things..

panhard bushes is one thign that comes to mind...

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Post by Mousie »

well everything was done 9 months agao i been told by the guy i baught it off he had that issue and had everything redone nad hasnt happend sence then
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

evil_hitman wrote:steering stabilizer broken???
Funny you meantion that. At Vic winch Dad bent his drag link and snapped his steering stabilizer in half. We straightened out the drag link but couldn't borrow a steering stabilizer. So Dad had to drive home from Warragul to Box Hill with no stabilizer, and had zero wobbles or shimmy ( He had a slight wobble at 70-80kmh on the way down). This is an 89 Patrol running 35 BFG Muds on Toyota offsset 15x8s.

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Post by Shadow »

stabiliser isnt really all that necessary and is really only to stop major shunts to your steering, ie potholes and stuff.
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Post by Mousie »

just got off the phone with 1 of my mates he reccons that the wheels need to be rebalanced he had the same problem

got the wheels balanced and problem solved

i have no weights on my passanger wheel amymore i just seen but i didnt know weather this could cause that mutch of an issue
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Post by ozy1 »

balancew can also be an issue, get them done and report back,
also check Panhard bushes, are they rubber or nolethane(or whatever) as they can wear out quick at times, factory rubber is a better option,
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Shadow wrote:stabiliser isnt really all that necessary and is really only to stop major shunts to your steering, ie potholes and stuff.
Even the diagonal expansion joins on the Freeway bridges, driven over at 110kmh, didn't cause a prob. He is still driving without it because he is chasing up if you can get a replacement damper for the RTC stabilizers because the one he busted was only 1 month old :?
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Post by Mousie »

ok cheaked out all my stearing/suspention bushes there all like new nothing rong with them at all.

tho my passanger side has no weights on the tyre and all the others have about 60g of weights
doupt this is enough to cause this issue

its odd tho i`ll be driving allong then all of a sudden shakes REALY violent around 80km/h and i have to stop then go again
dostn happen all the time tho..
only sometimes. its rare .
but i would hate for it to happen at 110 down the freeway.

will get wheels balanced tomorro and see how it goes but yeh its a realy odd thing i carnt see any issues with bushes anyware.

could the power stearing pump have sumthing to do with this? it is leaking ever so slowly.
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Post by Heathx4 »

This has been done to death in the Nissan section. Very common problem. I've fixed mine in various ways each time it arises. Last time was invisibly loose u-bolts.
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Post by Mousie »

were are the U bolts ?

i have cheaked castor its all rite.
bushes - good
shockeys - good
tie rod ends - good
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Post by Tiny »

first things first, get your wheels ballanced, GQs are proce to wobbles caused by wheel ballance issues, and sometimes they will need to be dome at a truck place on the vehicle. depending on the tyres you are runniong it may be worth getting them tab ballanced. ACE tyres at smithfeild are the best for this, they cost arounf $60.00 per wheel fo this though.

The chances are this will ix our death woble isue, particulaly if you have checked bushes etc, but generally bushed will not be as bad wobble wise as out of ballance tyres.

If tyres are not the issue, check all the rod ends etc and bushed and failing that and dependng on lift you may need to look at drop boxes or arms.

if the wobbles are minor it could be bump steer and you would need to check the steering dampner and mayne look to a HD RTC type dampner
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Post by dirtyGQ »

big chunks of mud can make it wobble like hell too
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Post by Tiny »

dirtyGQ wrote:big chunks of mud can make it wobble like hell too
yes so check the rim, and if you have poped a bead you may have mud on the inside throwing it out of ballance
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Post by Rhett »

Its your tires are they healed and toed at all?
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by bilby »

Mousie wrote:were are the U bolts ?

i have cheaked castor its all rite.
bushes - good
shockeys - good
tie rod ends - good
u aint got any its coil sprung :D

u bolts are for leaf springs
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Post by Mousie »

ok got the tyres balanced same fucking problem

what is TAB ballanced?

i have looked at the nissan bible about this and seems always points back to bushes
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Post by HJ60_HEATHUS »

is the front end running, ie hubs lockeD? might be something stupid like loose drive shaft bolts (hey, it happened to me ;) )
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Post by Mousie »

hubs arnt locked in... whitch drive shaft bolts are you talking about?

if u have no C clamps on your axels holdering the inner part of your hubs back could they engage ?

also wats the point of that C clip
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Post by zooki »

Sierras do it all the time, its a harmonic vibration.

check your steering Stabiliser and swivel seals
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Post by dwaynes »

well i had this and it drove me crazy couldn't work it out tried everything.

i need to change the brake pads and in doing so found some caked on mud hidden in and around the brake caliper changed the pads cleaned the mud no wobble since.


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Post by Mousie »

ok were are they at?
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