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Age: 32 Posts: 14 Joined: 26th Mar 2013 Ride: 98 EL Falcon option 20 hybrid Location: Bendigo |
Hi guys,
My awd territory has developed a very noticable shudder and vibration from front left wheel area on initial acceleration and even accelerating whilst moving it only last a second and isn't present once cruising. The other problem is bad clunking over any bump from front bottom suspension lhs is alot louder than rhs. So far ive replaced front diff bushes the sway bar links and had new tyres fitted and balanced the ball joints where done under recall only 6 months ago so the should be ok front shocks are still very firm im doing tranny service next weekend. My thoughts are center bearing or cv shaft for the vibration but im stuffed for the clunking, Anything else you guys think i should check any infomation would be great. Tia |
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Have you checked the top ball joints? And also recheck the lower ball joints again.the vibration could be the front c.v. easy way to check is remove the front shaft and go for a drive. Although the shocks feel firm the inital harsh movement upwards could be revealing a fault with the shock (s) we did a few when i was at a dealership. Hope this helps
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aerojake |
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Age: 32 Posts: 14 Joined: 26th Mar 2013 Ride: 98 EL Falcon option 20 hybrid Location: Bendigo |
Thanks for the info i ended up replacing the sway bar d bushes today even though they didnt look to bad it fixed the clunking cant belive after changing all the previous stuff it ended up bieng a $30 set of bushes and 20min job haha now just for the vibration I think i will remove cv and see if it is still vibing like you said, also is there any way of inspecting a centre bearing for wear without removing the shaft ?
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aerojake |
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Age: 32 Posts: 14 Joined: 26th Mar 2013 Ride: 98 EL Falcon option 20 hybrid Location: Bendigo |
Going to replace center bearing this weekend can someone correct me if im wrong but to do this I have to mark the shaft so it gets reinstalled in the same position, remove shaft, remove u-joint, undo center nut, pull off center bearing and replace with new bearing and uni then just install matching marks made on shaft.
Sounds easy enough an I missing something? |
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aerojake wrote: Going to replace center bearing this weekend can someone correct me if im wrong but to do this I have to mark the shaft so it gets reinstalled in the same position, remove shaft, remove u-joint, undo center nut, pull off center bearing and replace with new bearing and uni then just install matching marks made on shaft. Sounds easy enough an I missing something? sounds about right i marked the ends so went back same way. someone else did centre |
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