Trying to diagnose a shudder/continuing clunk in the drivetrain when I come to a stop in my County 110. It only happens for the final 3-4m before completely stopping, occurs in forward and reverse and if I have the brakes engaged or not. It doesn't happen when just idling along though.
Recently put some grease inside the front propshaft boot as its split and wanted to add a little protection until I replace the boot. Could this be causing it?
Have adjusted the handbrake right off but yet to remove the handbrake drum. Considering the shudder is there regardless of if the brakes are applied or not I've rules out a disc or rear drum issue.
I'd expect if there was a problem with one of the drive shafts it would get worse with speed and revolution, which isn't the case.
What other possibilities could there be?
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drivetrain shudder when coming to stop
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drivetrain shudder when coming to stop
I would say it is probably propshaft unis
Remove it and check.
Cheers
Remove it and check.
Cheers
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