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100 Series Help!

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100 Series Help!

Post by Kramer »

I have a 98 100 series and on the weekend I hit a big hole and pushed the left front wheel back about 20mm? I can't see anything bent? I am used to leaf sprung vehicles and not used to coils. Is there anything that I can measure etc to find out what I have bent? I don't have access to another 100 series to compare? Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: 100 Series Help!

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Kramer wrote:I have a 98 100 series and on the weekend I hit a big hole and pushed the left front wheel back about 20mm? I can't see anything bent? I am used to leaf sprung vehicles and not used to coils. Is there anything that I can measure etc to find out what I have bent? I don't have access to another 100 series to compare? Any help would be appreciated.
Live Axel???? diff housing? radius arm mount on the diff?
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Post by Kramer »

Sorry its a live axle. I think I may have bent the diff housing as the wheel seems to have a funny camber on it now? It still drives alright but pulls a little to the left?
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Post by Tiny »

Kramer wrote:Sorry its a live axle. I think I may have bent the diff housing as the wheel seems to have a funny camber on it now? It still drives alright but pulls a little to the left?
its is a good posability, mate bent one in an 80 a few months ago, got a bad camber
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Post by Kramer »

Well is the 80 series housing the same as there is one in the 4 sale column 4 $500 I could just change the knuckles to suit the 100 series then?
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Post by Tiny »

Kramer wrote:Well is the 80 series housing the same as there is one in the 4 sale column 4 $500 I could just change the knuckles to suit the 100 series then?
you can get them straigtened (sp) depending on how bad, can always laminate it at the same time if you are in the abit of hitting big holes? other option, you may be able to get a bare housing from the wreckers at a good price, try the local diff place as well as they shoulod be able to ofer some sugestions
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Post by Luv to 4B »

Are you sure you bent something and you havn't just put the wheel allignment out? Look for the simple fix first.
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Post by Kramer »

No I don't think I have, got the missus to take it to a suspension mob and they put it on the hoist and told her that the lower control arm is bent and probably the diff housing. So I am calling the insurance agency as I am typing this!
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Post by Kramer »

Got hold of the insurance mob and they sent me round to a panel & paint place :?: They don't have a dedicated mechanic? He is not to sure but quoted $750 to replace the lower control arm. I have some photos here cause its a little more serious than that.

The left front wheel is leaning in
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And the full lock to the right is seriously limited and I can't find where its stopping its not on the bump stops?
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And here is the full lock to the left, see the difference?
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What is going on? I think the insurance company is in for a shock.
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Post by Tiny »

like I said, take it to a diff place and they should be able to check
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Post by Kramer »

Yeah will have to but its hard to get the insurance company to use someone else!
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Post by Tiny »

Kramer wrote:Yeah will have to but its hard to get the insurance company to use someone else!
yeah but if you can prove there is a bigger issue tan just the control arm they will be forced to fid somewhere that will do it for you or just replace the housing
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Post by greenfourby »

If you bent the diff housing by 20mm then it would have been hit really hard.

I bent the front one one mine and the only reason we found out was because the driveshaft would not go back in easily.

Check that you have not bent the control are mounts or rounded out the mounting holes.

Simple check is to measure one side to the other.
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Post by Kramer »

Update: Bad news the chassis ended up being twisted and the diff housing is bent! Still waiting on insurance to see what they will do? I have already got the lower control arm replaced and still no better what so ever! Hope fully they won't write it off as I have only had it a month!
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Post by crankycruiser »

geez u must of hit it hard :?
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Post by Kramer »

crankycruiser wrote:geez u must of hit it hard :?
Dead stop at 40 clicks is that hard! I have done heaps harder stuff in my 60 and never had a problem!
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Post by Kramer »

Ok the insurance is going to cover it and replace the diff etc, but I would love for someone to point me to a thread that has some pics on how to strengthen an 80 or 100 series solid axle diff?

Been through the bibles and all I could find was where Moses built the Ark and sailed around for a few days and when he found some land he parked the boat and brought out his 80 series and wheeled in the mud!
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