Has anybody heard of this before???????
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MK Steering wobbles
MK Steering wobbles
Hi guys i got an Mk Patrolwith a steering wobble mainly when i got over railtracks, it wabbles uncontrolably until u slow down or stop then it's fine.....
Has anybody heard of this before???????
Has anybody heard of this before???????
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Re: MK Steering wobbles
Happy bloke wrote: Has anybody heard of this before???????
Usually its the plastic bushes in the steering relay ( idler arm for want of a better description). Normal price is around the $16 a set, avoid the "rubber" type, useless as breasts on a bull.
Alternativly its replacement time for the steering damper. ( fit a 'return to center damper' .... much better for offroad use)
They are the 2 "main" causes and generally a good place to start looking.... but ....
Also check wheel bearings ( excesive play can cause the wobbles)
Dont forget to check the Kingpin bearings while you are at it ...
And it may be a good time to check all ya tierod ends to
Have a happy w/end
Kingy
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Re: MK Steering wobbles
V8Patrol wrote:Happy bloke wrote: Has anybody heard of this before???????
Oh only a few THOUSAND TIMES
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Usually its the plastic bushes in the steering relay ( idler arm for want of a better description). Normal price is around the $16 a set, avoid the "rubber" type, useless as breasts on a bull.
Alternativly its replacement time for the steering damper. ( fit a 'return to center damper' .... much better for offroad use)
They are the 2 "main" causes and generally a good place to start looking.... but ....
Also check wheel bearings ( excesive play can cause the wobbles)
Dont forget to check the Kingpin bearings while you are at it ...
And it may be a good time to check all ya tierod ends to
Have a happy w/end![]()
Kingy
+ get the castor checked as that can effect it considerably
WOBBLE
And loose swivell hub bearings
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