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    Ran LEDs in the new drawers, filled drawers with 2 ton of crap, fixed window switch that hasn't worked in two years, looked at the new springs. Much heavier.
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    Is the ute going to be ready for the weekend, Kat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Is the ute going to be ready for the weekend, Kat?

    No. Afraid not. It's only just ready for paint. It'll have to wait till the next one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by katwoman View Post
    No. Afraid not. It's only just ready for paint. It'll have to wait till the next one.
    Bummer! Oh well

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
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    I am keen to see the outcome of this. The dude at Pro Axle showed me the adjustable top swivel hub bearing plate they sell, so you can adjust the camber of the wheel. It was around $280 fitted and adjusted from memory, but he said to me this wouldn't change the pulling left issue, it only straightens the wheel so you have even wear across the tyre. Not just wearing more on one edge of the tyre.
    I took it that he is correct, but he may be incorrect, I'm only repeating what I was told...My head hurts now....
    Sounds like a very knowledgeable man.

    Many, many moons ago in my boy racer heyday it was often uneven Castor angles between the LH and RH suspension that caused a vehicle to pull one way or the other.

    Toe in is used to stop twitchy steering over bumps or a vehicle trying to dart in to a corner
    Incorrect toe should wear feathers across from the inside or outside edges of the tread

    Camber is used to set up the correct angle of the tyre to the surface as the tyre deflects under cornering forces and should do sweet FA in a straight line if all else is OK (look at a V8 supercar for example)
    Incorrect camber should wear evenly around the circumference of a tyre but more heavily from one side to the other across the tyre
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    Suspension work done, and the car is sitting level again, yay! The rear springs were really bad and simply didn't cope with the addition of all the gear I've added to the car. Driving home it was a completely different beast.

    I've opted for medium duty springs to cater for the camper and losing up the car. As a result the rear of the car is riding a little higher... I like it .

    I can't wait to get it on the tracks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agronaught View Post
    Suspension work done, and the car is sitting level again, yay! The rear springs were really bad and simply didn't cope with the addition of all the gear I've added to the car. Driving home it was a completely different beast.

    I've opted for medium duty springs to cater for the camper and losing up the car. As a result the rear of the car is riding a little higher... I like it .

    I can't wait to get it on the tracks
    It is a nice feeling when it all comes together like that. Good stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cgm View Post
    It is a nice feeling when it all comes together like that. Good stuff.
    I'm happy. Yes I spent more than was necessary, but at the moment I'm time poor and would really prefer spending the time I have on a track somewhere. There's also the case that the only place I talked to that had all the right answers this time was ARB.

    This was a case of time verses money... Time won.

    The young woman I talked to at TJM may have known what she was talking about, but I didn't get that feeling after our chat. It sounded like I was being given the same spiel they gave on the web site with no added information. The quoted price was no different so it's academic anyway.

    The only alternative I would have had was to buy the kit and do it myself, or find an independent specialist to do the work. A little difficult to find where I live as it turns out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    yes swivel hub bearings, spoke to my mechanic and he said nissan were never too fussed with setting up the suspension correctly and thats why we get wobbles etc and says it will definitely help so she will be full steam ahead,
    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    I was under the assumption that Nissan "over engineered" the Patrols. Hence the tough driveline we have. I would have though the suspension would be the same?.
    Thats not very true.

    The nissan engineers designed the front suspension to a specific ride height and amount of travel. There was no regard for the consumer to install suspension lifts, get more articulation, different offset rims etc. It was designed with small tolerances, which really isnt good, but for standard form it functions as it should and quite well.

    Suspension is about comprimise. A change in geometry (ie lift kit) can effect other characteristics. In a setup like the patrol with its low margin of error design Something like a basic 2 inch lift can upset things. This is why there are what seems to be many causes for the death wobbles.
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