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gq steering help

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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gq steering help

Post by jigga »

when driving gq swb the steering feels a bit wishy washy. would a new rtc stababliser help this?
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Post by dirtyGQ »

it's factory especially once lifted.
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Post by badger »

rtc dampners cause heaps of preload on ya steering and flog componants out fast
bet bet is to fix whats realy causing the issues instead of masking them
ie fix castor, replace worn bushes, tie rods, king pin bearings etc
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Post by dirtyGQ »

and what tyres are you running because my car is a floater with my muds on .
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Post by nastytroll »

worn shocks cause this as well
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Post by jigga »

brand new 2inch lift in. running 31" bfg all terrains. i think i will check bushes and see how that goes.
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Post by chops »

2 inch lift will bring your caster down to 0 degrees, which will cause the car to wander/track about on the roads - tends to follow the lines/bumps
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Post by Nelso »

chops wrote:2 inch lift will bring your caster down to 0 degrees, which will cause the car to wander/track about on the roads - tends to follow the lines/bumps
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Post by badger »

dirtygq, what size are your road tyres n what size are your muds?
it is generally more to do with tyre size than type.................................. unless you are running tyres not designed for road use
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