1994 Surf KZN130, manual transmission, ifs, 2" lift (torsionbar/rear springs).
Hi, I went on a drive in the weekend, on the way out everything was ok, the gravel/dirt road on the way in had some pretty rough corrugations, at the destination I heard a bit of cv noise on full lock turning right (in 4wd), cvs were changed a year ago when I bought the truck, I realise the angles due to the lift increase wear but is a year of running/15,000kms enough to wear out a new set? On the way home I immediately noticed a whole vehicle vibration that only seems to occur when in gear and off throttle, coasting and engine braking, it seems most severe in city conditions slowing down for intersections in 3rd/2nd gear, but it is noticeable in all gears at all speeds to some extent but only when off throttle. Also I changed the idler arm about a month ago but couldn't wind the castle nut on enough to pin the hole (I'm monitoring it but still need to fix it properly ), the castle nut/idler arm is still tight.
Any advice on the best way to diagnose this? Cheers, you're help is greatly appreciated!
Hi, I went on a drive in the weekend, on the way out everything was ok, the gravel/dirt road on the way in had some pretty rough corrugations, at the destination I heard a bit of cv noise on full lock turning right (in 4wd), cvs were changed a year ago when I bought the truck, I realise the angles due to the lift increase wear but is a year of running/15,000kms enough to wear out a new set? On the way home I immediately noticed a whole vehicle vibration that only seems to occur when in gear and off throttle, coasting and engine braking, it seems most severe in city conditions slowing down for intersections in 3rd/2nd gear, but it is noticeable in all gears at all speeds to some extent but only when off throttle. Also I changed the idler arm about a month ago but couldn't wind the castle nut on enough to pin the hole (I'm monitoring it but still need to fix it properly ), the castle nut/idler arm is still tight.
Any advice on the best way to diagnose this? Cheers, you're help is greatly appreciated!
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