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nissan gu tray back severe violent steering shake
nissan gu tray back severe violent steering shake
hellllllllpppppp please . severe front end steering shakes almost seems to self destruct replaced both draglink ends checked all tierod ends; wheel bearings;swivel bearings;panhard bushes trailing arm bushes etc etc replaced swivel housing kit $800 later no better. steering wheel shakes violently at 60kph and 80klm. could be steering box ? Also i've had a wheel balance and wheel alignment all OK.
Last edited by nispro4x4 on Sat Aug 26, 2006 9:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
i don't any experience with GU's mate but if your wheels are out of balance this can happen. It happened on my MK swapped the wheels back to front sovled the problem. I would recommend getting your wheels balanced, cheap and if it doesn't work you haven't lost mch. This is definently were i would start.
Good luck
Good luck
GQ leafy ute - TD42, 2" lift, parabolics up-front, dove tail tray and 37" IROKs
cheak your lower controll arm bushes i swear they may look ok but there not...
do this simple test...
get a pinch bar ( crowbar) and put the spade end inbetween the controll arm and the diff mount... and force it back and forth ... there should be next to no movement... if there is.... there phucked.!
and thats what is causing your shake..
do this simple test...
get a pinch bar ( crowbar) and put the spade end inbetween the controll arm and the diff mount... and force it back and forth ... there should be next to no movement... if there is.... there phucked.!
and thats what is causing your shake..
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double check the bushes in the radius arms, panhards etc, check the wheel bearing for movment, check how tight the wheel bearings are. check alligment, check ballance. check castor, ie what lift if any and if lift what correction
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