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Thread: steering shudder in 85 rangy

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    steering shudder in 85 rangy

    my 85 rangy has developed a violent steering shudder at 95kph, usually set off by a small bump in the road...i've replaced the ball joints, tie rod ends, steering damper (not heavy duty) and done a wheel allignment.. but still there...my mechanic says it may be cause the gas tank in the rear has sagged the rear springs...another says swivel bearings in the front wheel..but theres no slack in wheels when elevated..any help would be appreciated

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    swivels, Swivels, SWIVELS!!!

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    Just in case I wasn't clear, you need to check the swivel bearing preloads. It is a safe bet there won't be any. You might find you have to replace the swivel bearings to get it right, but on my '87 build Rangie I just pulled two shims out of each side.

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    panhard bushes, or swivels, 9 times out of 10 its panhard. Go get some super pro poly panhard bushes and vice (and a second pair of hands) and stick em in, for around $28 its worth a try

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    As mentioned before... It will likely be the swivel preload. The damper will only mask a problem. To check the panhard move the steering left right wile stationary and if worn the car will move left right with it.

    The rear springs being sagged is cobblers If any thing will help the camber angle in steering. Camber is more likely to cause it to wander than wheel shimmy.

    I run up to 35" on my Rovers here and they are not even balanced properly but get away with it cause the bushes and swivel preload are bang on. They are very forgiving usually.

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    the crab Guest

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    thank you gentlemen...ill get onto them swivels as soon a i find a ball joint tool cheers

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by the crab View Post
    thank you gentlemen...ill get onto them swivels as soon a i find a ball joint tool cheers
    For a ball joint tool, a few good strikes with a hammer and the taper will pop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    For a ball joint tool, a few good strikes with a hammer and the taper will pop.
    Just to explain a little more, Grab a dolly or mash hammer, hold it on the side of the cast, that the tie rod sits in, and another hammer to bash the opposing side, it should pop.....although stubborn ones can really be helped with a seperator

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    The wobbles, usually associated with Collingwood...

    I'm with the Mirboo pack. Panhard rod bushes, but I'd use the standard ones.

    Pete
    Dizzie, 08 D3 TDV6 SE

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    the crab Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
    I'm with the Mirboo pack. Panhard rod bushes, but I'd use the standard ones.

    Pete
    correctamundo! was indeed the panhard bushes..an easy fix with minimal expence.. $12 for the bushes and $10 for the mechanic to press em out
    and fit the new ones..them things wont budge without a press!
    all help much appreciated! cheers

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