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ive got a gq wagon and when i drive a steep hill it wants to torque the front pasenger side wheel off the ground. im just wondering if this is normal and is there any thing i can do to stop it.
GRINCH wrote:ive got a gq wagon and when i drive a steep hill it wants to torque the front pasenger side wheel off the ground. im just wondering if this is normal and is there any thing i can do to stop it.
ours does it so does my brothers inlaws but any others i dnt see do it ours are rb30's might be a weight thing
1993 Gq lwb with added xtra's :) sold
fj60,lifted,35s,33s for daily, 3f power!
bitoff topi but lockrs can make things harder if not used correctly, i was doing landrover hill at roverpark (scraping on pumpkin) and was turning the corner to go over the rock ledge. But was struggling ..kept excesively spinning and puulling me in the wrong direction...switched it off and drove the corner without a hassle..re-engaed it again to climb th rock face.
THE GRASS MAY BE GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE BUT YOU STILL GOTTA MOW IT.
Its due to torque reaction from the motor, combined with patrols lower roll stiffness in the rear and biased front to rear travel. As the weight moves to the rear (climbing), and you apply the right boot, the torque from the motor tries to turn the chassis opposit to the driveshaft dirrrection (if you want to see what i mean get an auto can and watch the motor lurch to the left when its stalled up). Because of the inboard rear springs (compared to the outboard front springs) and the greater force on the rear suspension due to weight transfer, the front passenger will lift. It can be changed with different suspension link geometry, as well as correcting the roll stiffness issue. Lockers will lessen the effect as they allow smoother lower reving driving, and better traction.
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
its aford not a nissan wrote:i lifted my front wheel today actually the whole front lifted but felt loss of steering for a sec while taking off to merge into traffic
Thats what you get driving a 9 Seat car with rear wheel drive, Toyota Taragos pop them front left wheel as well, crazy stuff
its aford not a nissan wrote:i lifted my front wheel today actually the whole front lifted but felt loss of steering for a sec while taking off to merge into traffic
Thats what you get driving a 9 Seat car with rear wheel drive, Toyota Taragos pop them front left wheel as well, crazy stuff
Are toyota tarago's transverse motors? If so they wont lift eh LHF wheel as there is no torque twist through the chassis from the driveline.
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]