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yet a nother shimmy prob

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kk
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Joined: Thu Apr 14, 2005 8:26 pm
Location: vic

Post by kk »

had similar problems to u, replaced everything with genuine bushes and still had problems, but no so bad. Found problem to be the steering dampner- not the dampner its self but it was a pin to pin type,as nissans have. the rubber around the pin has enough compression to allow the wheels to "wobble" eventhough the dampner piston was not moving.

Pay the extra money and got a bilstine dampner, had to take it back several times to have dampning rates adjusted, PUT NEOPYRNE(OR HOWEVER U SPELL IT) BUSHES ON IT, AND PROBLEM FIXED.

pm me if u would like any further info.
zen
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Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 7:45 am
Location: england

Post by zen »

interesting..have an expensive damper on it already,but it uses rubber squisshy bushes..no harm in trying polybushes in it too i guess..will try anything..getting desperate..totally ruins the joy of driving anywhere!!

thought about making thingy so can mount twin steering dampers??
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