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Thirsty
18th March 2012, 06:19 PM
Who has done this? I have just done it and will never look back. Improved the feel through the steering wheel, Feels more stable on the road and most of all (no more steering wheel wobble). I have spent alot on the suspension to get a nice touring setup. This simple removal has improved the ride and handling the most. :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

Cheers
Troy

growler2058
18th March 2012, 06:52 PM
I will be giving that a shot for sure, ive got a bit of play there still after replacing these bearings

maverick1
7th October 2012, 11:50 AM
Has it affected the turning effort? Would it wreck the king pin bearings?

Silver
7th October 2012, 12:44 PM
remove if necessary to recreate bearing preload would be my pick, I guess. More tension than required can't be good for the bearings?

pominozjohn
9th June 2014, 11:03 AM
As an act of desperation I have just removed my shims as steering wobble made car undeliverable.
drivers side lower had no shim, but the other 3 did.
Has anyone had any significant side-effects from removing the shims?
How about if/ when wobble repo occurs? Replace swivel hub bearings?

_RYAN_
9th June 2014, 12:20 PM
I've be running no shims for almost 2 years now. No issues at all.

sooty_10
11th June 2014, 09:17 AM
I removed shims from my coil cab and ran it shimless for several years after I rebuilt all the front end bearings, never had an issue. Now with my wagon, similar thing, shims removed after a full font end rebuild and no issues yet.

@GUte
16th June 2014, 09:57 AM
Guys, you can't just remove shims and be done with it. Shims weren't fitted for no reason.

After removal, did you check the preload on the swivel hub? What about premature axle seal wear due to axle misalignment?

If you are going to remove shims, remove an equal amount top to bottom. If the preload is too great, purchase thinner shims from Nissan etc.

If you think it has worked for you, it doesn't mean it's a correct cure for others to just remove shims randomly.

For those running the offset bearings, you have a greater chance of splitting the cup with greater preload.