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dissapearing wobble
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dissapearing wobble
After going for a light 4b on sunday morning i got on the highway and once i hit 80km/h got a real bad wobble that then stayed there right through the speed range (on and off). I only had a quick trip up the highway so i limped home and couldnt find anything wrong with it. today i took it out for a drive on the road and the wobble had all but dissapeared. It is like the tyres are out of balance, but all the weights seem to be still there and there is no massive clumps of mud or any rocks. I dont really want this to come back halfway to Emu Creek in 2 weeks, is there anything else i should check.
GU patrol, 3" lift, no castor but has never been a problem yet.
GU patrol, 3" lift, no castor but has never been a problem yet.
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it will also happen with you get mud on the inside of your wheels..... last trip i did to the watagans i got mud on the inside of my wheels..... the Patrol shook like a bastard at any speed i cleaned it the next day when i got home from work, and there was a HEAP of mud caked on the inside of the wheels.... i hosed it out, and stuck the hose in my disks and got the crap out of them too..... all it did then was the usual death wobble at 65kph and dissapeared at 70....
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Are they a rag tyre or a radial.Rag tyres do it at low pressure.www.coffs4wdclub.com
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