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got the wobbles

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got the wobbles

Post by flexy trol »

gooday fella's I've got a flat tray GQ which has a calbah 5link installed and its just developed a shimy when you hit a bump. I've checked a few things like wheel balance and alignment caster is 3 degrees wheel bearings are good, your input would be much appreciated.
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Post by Daisy »

panhard bar

higher it goes.. more wobbles u get due to panhard bar long longer being effective.

a drop bracket for panhard perhaps??

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Post by hotrod4x4 »

u dont mention how much lift

mine was fine up to 4-5inch
above that it was crap

but yeah , just go with new panhard bushes and alike to tighten everythin back up

but otherwise , those front ends r known for it
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Post by bru21 »

drop the panhard. it fixed my gq wizard 5 link 7 inch.
drop it till it lined up with the drag link, than re allign the panhards lateral position. make sure winch / bullbar is on as this affects it too, before aligning the new position.
i tried EVERYTHING first. only this works. don't look for alternatives fix the panhard first.
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Post by flexy trol »

thanks guys, after I drop the mount I might put new bushes in the rod any Ideas on which bushes are the best?
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Post by Daisy »

flexy trol wrote:thanks guys, after I drop the mount I might put new bushes in the rod any Ideas on which bushes are the best?


Cant get any better than the geniune nissan bushes from what i've heard..
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Post by HeathGQ »

or the blue ones from Dobinson.... make sure its the softer ones. The hard ones break.
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