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Help with 75 series death shimmey!
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Help with 75 series death shimmey!
My brother has a 75 series cruiser ute and sometimes when you hit a bit of a bump in the road it gets a really nasty wobble up (Jerks the wheel side to side!).
It has stock suspension, 31s, new steering stabilizer, rims have been swapped front to rear to rule out tyre or rim problems.
So Im thinking it has to be something to do with steering.
Anyone else had simmilar probs?
Anyone know how to fix it? The local guys around here have looked at it but couldnt figure it out.
Paul.
It has stock suspension, 31s, new steering stabilizer, rims have been swapped front to rear to rule out tyre or rim problems.
So Im thinking it has to be something to do with steering.
Anyone else had simmilar probs?
Anyone know how to fix it? The local guys around here have looked at it but couldnt figure it out.
Paul.
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gea wheel alignment maybe one of the steerin joints are flogged out? get under neath the bugger and try and move everything(with abit of force) thats what i did and found a one over the steering joints where floggeed out
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Ausyota Did it come on slowly or was there a point where it was ok one day then the next it wasnt, maybe after the new stabiliser was fitted perhaps?
Sounds to me like the camber or toe-in.
Whats the springs/shocks like
Did you go to a proper 4wd alignment shop.
The places that do cars all day cant do 4wds properly or so Ive been told.
Sounds to me like the camber or toe-in.
Whats the springs/shocks like
Did you go to a proper 4wd alignment shop.
The places that do cars all day cant do 4wds properly or so Ive been told.
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Rosco Im not sure when the problem started but it was before he fitted the steering stabiliser caus he put that on to try and help fix it.
It went to two different aligners both do cars but being a country town do more than their fair share of 4wds.
I havent really had a propper look at it yet he just told me to post and see if anyone new what to look for, so Ill have a good look at it tomorow if I can catch up with him and report back
Thanks guys.
Paul.
It went to two different aligners both do cars but being a country town do more than their fair share of 4wds.
I havent really had a propper look at it yet he just told me to post and see if anyone new what to look for, so Ill have a good look at it tomorow if I can catch up with him and report back
Thanks guys.
Paul.
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Had thesame thing with my 60, turned out to be caster was too close to zero, once the shimmy got going, the car had to be slowed down till it stopped, gearstick used to hit me in the leg it was that bad.
Attributing factors were
1 raised to much
2 worn swivel hub bearings
3 slight out of balance tyre/s
4 loose wheel bearings
Any of these could be the main cause, mine was no1, but yours might be no2
Andrew
Had thesame thing with my 60, turned out to be caster was too close to zero, once the shimmy got going, the car had to be slowed down till it stopped, gearstick used to hit me in the leg it was that bad.
Attributing factors were
1 raised to much
2 worn swivel hub bearings
3 slight out of balance tyre/s
4 loose wheel bearings
Any of these could be the main cause, mine was no1, but yours might be no2
Andrew
Thanks for all the replies people!
OK its got nothing to do with lift as it is all stock.
But Ill get someone to check out the castor angle.
Springs could be a bit shagged. A couple of days ago my bro managed to invert one of the front shackles and drove around for the day wondering why it was driving funny hes not the sharpest tool in the shed
He is planning on towing a car trailer a few hundred Ks in a couple of weeks so I said he has to fix its wobbles before then!
Could be fun trying to controll a few tons worth of two vehicles and trailer when it gets the shakes up!!!
Paul.
OK its got nothing to do with lift as it is all stock.
But Ill get someone to check out the castor angle.
Springs could be a bit shagged. A couple of days ago my bro managed to invert one of the front shackles and drove around for the day wondering why it was driving funny hes not the sharpest tool in the shed
He is planning on towing a car trailer a few hundred Ks in a couple of weeks so I said he has to fix its wobbles before then!
Could be fun trying to controll a few tons worth of two vehicles and trailer when it gets the shakes up!!!
Paul.
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Well he took it in to the local toyota workshop for them to look at.
They test drove it and said it was the worst wobbles they had felt in a cruiser.
They found the problem - one of the centre bolts in the front springs had sheared and diff had been flogging around!!!
It had worn the crap out of the U-bolts too.
So hopfully problem solved.
Thanks for everyones help
Paul.
They test drove it and said it was the worst wobbles they had felt in a cruiser.
They found the problem - one of the centre bolts in the front springs had sheared and diff had been flogging around!!!
It had worn the crap out of the U-bolts too.
So hopfully problem solved.
Thanks for everyones help
Paul.
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