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MQ front suspension/ drive shaft cross member problem.

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MQ front suspension/ drive shaft cross member problem.

Post by drive it »

i was out playing at ormeau on the weekend and once i got home i thought i would have a look under the car, and found that the front drive shaft has been rubbing on the front cross member the front sway bars are removed and i think the front leafs have been played with. there seems to be a fear amount of preasure on the crossmember by the looks of the rubbing.

has any one hade this problem?
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Post by V8Patrol »

yep !!!!!





this is why I cut em out n shift em back 6" :D


diesels are worse than petrols.... the cardinal joint tends to give enuff clearence on the petrol ones untill it gets into the ruff stuff
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Post by bazzle »

Also check shock rubbers not loose or compressed to much, a few mm can make a difference.
Easy way to mod x member is to cut out where its rubbing and insert a section of pipe ie. "C" on its back.

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Post by Screwy »

shouldnt happen unless u have a fair bit of lift??????
But SOA definatly cause it.


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