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    tyres are the usual culprit especialy chunky tread ones that are running edges (one edge of a side chunk is higher than the other side of thesame chunk)caused by wheel alignment issues. wheel balance as well. there was a factory fix if I recall and it was a modded bushes in the front trailing arm and a steering damper, this was only done if all other avenues were exhausted. I worked at a dealer ship for about seven years and only did this twice

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    This seems to be the advice i've been getting- bushes if all else failes.

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    BALANCE WHEELS ON CAR ....if all else checks out ok ... bushes - shocks etc

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    If you add lift to a Patrol, then a little vibration between 80 - 90 Kph is certainly the norm, especially with AT or MT tyres.

    I have always had a little vibration, but always just ignore it.

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    I was going to take my troll in for another balance as it only slightly wobbles at 80k's. I decided not to because what if I come out of there with worse shaking? And I paid for it...

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    Check king ping bearings shims, steering damper, wheels and rims
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    Its a patrol thing. I had a bad shake at 80. Put new tyres wheel alignment and balance, all new suspension including bushes springs steering dampner it reduced the shake heaps also got new wheel bearings cv and new grease. Still shakes but bearly noticeable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by largey View Post
    Check king ping bearings shims, steering damper, wheels and rims
    I took top shims out of king pins to add load and was running steel rims with bfg's at's and 2' inch lift no shimmies .2000 gu st wagon .

    Max wieght on rims for balance was 40 gms otherwise I wouldn't pay.
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    You need to rotate you tyres every 10000 max as they will scallop out the front left and end in Tears.

    About 4 years ago after trying everything I finally went to an old bloke that had been working on Nissans forever and specifically 4x4s and told him my problem. Without blinking he said " you need to fit a King Pin offset bearing in the front left and that will fix it" google "safe-t-steer" for more details.

    A Safe-t-steer adjustable bearing race for the front left allows a little Camber adjustment (Nissan allows Zero Camber adjustment) and a little Toe In in the alignment and Bob is your Auntie.

    I would say one of the best mods I have done to the car. But you MUST ROTATE YOUR TYRES.

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