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Mine does same as yours, dont think its bushes on mine as i replaced them all last year (inc bolts) and its only done about 3k since and it still does it.i think on mine its the drive flange on the front right inc play in CV etc, there is a lot a play in it where all the others are nice and tight, drive flange so worn you can hear it click as i pull away/slow down.i'll sort it out when it breaks :roll:
if its that bad you aught fit a new flange before it stripps and then your jiggered :shock: dan
Quote from: "muck_truck"Mine does same as yours, dont think its bushes on mine as i replaced them all last year (inc bolts) i have to fit new trailing arm bushes on mine at least once a monthdan
Mine does same as yours, dont think its bushes on mine as i replaced them all last year (inc bolts)
Quote from: "Traybackdan"Quote from: "muck_truck"Mine does same as yours, dont think its bushes on mine as i replaced them all last year (inc bolts) i have to fit new trailing arm bushes on mine at least once a monthdanI was shocked at that too !!I do my chassis/rear trailing arms regularly too.Some people don't abuse 'em enough
SOunds lke a dodgy trailing link bush on the passenger's side, but when you say pulls does it pull the wheel or just veer off to the right.Another thing, is your 90 lifted lots?
Quote from: "GREENI"Quote from: "Traybackdan"Quote from: "muck_truck"Mine does same as yours, dont think its bushes on mine as i replaced them all last year (inc bolts) i have to fit new trailing arm bushes on mine at least once a monthdanI was shocked at that too !!I do my chassis/rear trailing arms regularly too.Some people don't abuse 'em enough winch ropes tell the tale of use :lol: :lol: yours is still yella :tongue:
Quote from: "Traybackdan"Quote from: "GREENI"Quote from: "Traybackdan"Quote from: "muck_truck"Mine does same as yours, dont think its bushes on mine as i replaced them all last year (inc bolts) i have to fit new trailing arm bushes on mine at least once a monthdanI was shocked at that too !!I do my chassis/rear trailing arms regularly too.Some people don't abuse 'em enough winch ropes tell the tale of use :lol: :lol: yours is still yella :tongue:That's not very nice..
rear trailing arm bush's check both axle and chassis end, but my bets on chassis end as mine eats um n does exactly what you say and also you get rear steer it is however very fun to drive on road 8) dan