i have noticed whilst driving at 60 / 70 mph that if i hit a small bump in the road the steering shakes a bit, would this be the wheels need balancing or just a character of a 4 x 4 ?
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Not too likely to be balancing as that should be apparent without bumps.Are your steering joints good and shox o.k?This isn't surf specific just general.A positive attitude wont solve all your problems but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort!
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not too clever when it comes to shox etc, so i couldn't say - on normal flat surfaces it's not a problem at all, in fact it's a dream to drive, but just drove home from work on the parkway and hit a re-tarmaced lump in the road & i nearly filled me pants cos' the surf shook a bit unexpected, tried putting it down to being high off the ground a bit.[SIZE=5]ANDY[/SIZE]
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it shouldn't do it, My money is on the steering stabilser, but could be any thing on the steering, do a search for idler arm for other info. give all the steering components a tug, all the ball joints etc, may need someone to do a 'mini MOT' on the front end, as sometimes wear only shows up when its jacked up and you can get a crowbar between the ball joints.
also check the front shocks, wheel bearings, wheel nuts, etc.
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Originally posted by andycookout of interest how would you check/test for a knackered steering stabiliser?
If the chrome rod is rusty and pitted or its leaking oil, its for the bin.
Procomp do a good, cheap replacement kit, I'd be tempted to change it anyway once you get to 80k miles or so, definatly if you go bigger than 31" tyres.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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