[QUOTE=the evil twin;642624]Onya Mudski... sanity at last... I can't be stuffed playing the game anymore.
The shim thickness for the knuckle flanges is determined with a force gauge using a...
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[QUOTE=the evil twin;642624]Onya Mudski... sanity at last... I can't be stuffed playing the game anymore.
The shim thickness for the knuckle flanges is determined with a force gauge using a...
No around 6 months ago my car developed the wobbles I removed the shims and all is good, I measured those shims I took out 6 months ago and gave you the thickness of them...
I measured the shims I took out of my car, 0.5mm if that helps
Don't know what thickness shims that might be one for the Nissan stealership people
lol.............
The owner did drive it post number 2 "update"
Im leaning towards JoeG's explination
The wobble has stopped
At least we know its not caster hey lol
I agree with JoeG but if you do replace the bearing I recommend you put in new shims also.
Did the steering shake on the way home from Bob Jane? and did you re-grease the bearings before you put them back in?
Cool, cheers mate. Popcorn is fattening isn't it lol
Sorry bout that Pullsyjr, just hate it when people come and say things like band aid fix's and the like, then start blurting off crap like lathe time etc etc it just sounds like they love the sound...
Apology accepted good boy ben-e Oh I was only kidding............about the show thing it was aimed at Mudski and Clunk for fun
cmon kids get to de chowper
LOL this my show go get your own go on now git
LoL GQ or a GU???
oh and wobbles under braking is warped brake rotors....engineering lol
[QUOTE=Ben-e-boy;642000]Re read my post.... I said THE FIRST THING THAT SHOULD BE CHECKED IS CASTOR.
I have read this thread. I asked what the castor was set at... no reply, so it to me it hasnt...
LoL.........
Yep done the castor correction when the car was lifted, still wobbled, its not a Band-Aid fix its the only fix nothings else works read this post in its entirety Mrs h had done this she practically...
No probs mate, id even pull them out before the balance, just to sus it out.
The problems people say,,,, there are none, the only people mostly, who say there are problems with removing the shims are 4x4 mechanics, they know its a design fault with Nissans and Jeeps and are...
Try cleaning the injectors, I used that Nulon injector cleaner where you remove the fuel line and return line at the filter put both hoses in the cleaner and run the engine till it runs out, don't...
Have you tried changing the fuel filter? OOps sorry just saw the filter bit :o