(Thought I'd cover most questions I'd ask

Bryan
aussie_male1au wrote: Have new tyres (2 weeks old) and have no mud on internal rims.
aussie_male1au wrote:Now that IS bizzare, posted what it was after Fakey asked,
It's a Nissan MK (a TRUE 4x4) Patrol.
redz driver wrote:Also check for a damaged or buckled rim and wheel balance
Just because it stopped and didnt start again doesnt mean it not a simple wheel balance problem just needs the same speed over the same ground conditions to start if off the the only way to stop it is stop driving
I had the same issue with my Nissan years ago and it was a buckled rim that had been balanced to counteract the problem moved the wheels to the back and no more problem
muddy wrote:Also spring shackle bushes. The steering damper will only hide the problem - not solve it. If everything is good, you don't even need one...
taz01 wrote:hey dude .......... the death shakes starts at about 60-70k right?
first off pump grease into all the linkages including the centre idler stupid thing normally we toss these away and go same as the gq setup then test it
no difference?.......check all the tie rods for excessive movement if needed replace em and test...
no difference?........ take the shims out of the kingpins 4 bolts on top of the swivel hubs same underneath should be 2 on each and test again.......
no diff? suggest a swivel hub kit from repco cost around 280 odd
sure everyones gunna tell ya to balance the wheels replace the steering damper tighten ya wheel bearings but after having 5 or 6 of these ive always ended up doing a swivel kit in em now if the gq does it replace the panhard bushes first
taz01
NJV6 wrote:I tend to agree with the caster giving it the 'shimmies' which is what you describe, but i'd say the MK is leaf sprung.....
So, no radius arms and no panhard bushes to wear out.