So first date clashes with a height course i have to do.
may just get another date get it looked at then sort problem, sound reasonable?

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mudlva wrote:now that lvvta is now doing a full bump steer check then you will be the first of many that will be having problems at a guess
DaveM wrote:mudlva wrote:now that lvvta is now doing a full bump steer check then you will be the first of many that will be having problems at a guess
What does the bump steer test consist of? Any idea what is considered a fail?
I've run up to 5" lift in Safari's and not noticed bump steer, but it may just be I'm used to the way they drive, so might have to look a little harder at the suspension setup from now on
mudlva wrote:its back to the NZFWDA delimia here...
lvvta chap at last years agm did a demo on how the system is going to be checked.
its quite involved including the removal of springs and testing full articulation whilst measuring the steering differential at the same time then doing calculation to determine if it is within an acceptable tolerance
there is stuff on lvvta site, it will involve some "deep reading"
from what they are saying all new certs will have to go through this test, so panhard rod off plane from the steering link rod will be an issue
mudlva wrote:DaveM wrote:mudlva wrote:now that lvvta is now doing a full bump steer check then you will be the first of many that will be having problems at a guess
What does the bump steer test consist of? Any idea what is considered a fail?
I've run up to 5" lift in Safari's and not noticed bump steer, but it may just be I'm used to the way they drive, so might have to look a little harder at the suspension setup from now on
its back to the NZFWDA delimia here...
lvvta chap at last years agm did a demo on how the system is going to be checked.
its quite involved including the removal of springs and testing full articulation whilst measuring the steering differential at the same time then doing calculation to determine if it is within an acceptable tolerance
there is stuff on lvvta site, it will involve some "deep reading"
from what they are saying all new certs will have to go through this test, so panhard rod off plane from the steering link rod will be an issue
coxsy wrote:ok can see this but , so many safaris patrols and 80's lifted out there so if they have passed why put mine through a check , as they are built on assy line the models are the same
coxsy wrote:well what he don't like
fan shroud,
coxsy wrote:well what he don't like
fan shroud,
drive shaft loop
head rests for rear cargo barrier
heat shield for fuel lines near turbo
sway bar link
and some how two loose seat mount bolts
coxsy wrote: disconect system wasn't up to scratch
coxsy wrote:any ideas on how to add head rests to my rear cargo barrier