Roger Fairclough said:
I don't believe the rear Panhard rod will cause front wheel shake. If the bushes in it are shot, then, at worst, you will get rear wheel wander, similar to a rear wheel puncture.
I suggest you jack up the front axle and support it on stands. Remove the rear propshaft. Run the engine without drive to front axle and check for vibration in the gears. Then engage front wheel drive, but disconnect your hubs. Run the engine through the gears. Check your propshaft is turning. Your front axle internals will also be moving, but not the wheels. Now do it all again with the front hubs locked in.
Please advise us of any vibration through stages 1, 2 and 3.
Roger
Thanks Roger.
i know it sounds crazy, that the rear panhard rod would be having this sort of effect on the front axle, but like i said it drove lovely before i swapped the rear panhard rod, so i cant help but feel it must be that.
i got some tube from work today and was all set to cut and shut my panhard rod tonight, but when i unbolted it, the twist has vanished. i can only conclude from this that the panhard rod has actually twisted slightly, and now bolts on perfectly which is strange.
anyway...................super pro have said they are sending me another set of bushes out, and going on the product code there actually for a KZJ73 rear panhard rod.
once there here, i will get them fitted, and if they havnt fixed the problem, i will do what you have suggested and report back with what i find.
one thought i did have was, ive tightened the panhard rod bolts up as tight as i can. well what if ive tightened them too much, and the panhard rod wont physically turn/pivot? that would surely mess the handling up.
obviously with super pro bushes this isnt an issue, due to the fact the metal sleeve in the centre of the bush isnt fixed to the surrounding rubber/poly. so it shouldnt matter how much i do the super pro bushes up, within reason, the panhard rod should still pivot.
hope that makes some sort of sense?
wobbly said:
Ben
Have you fitted wheel spacers?
Pete
no Pete. im not a fan of them, hence why ive bought 2 sets of wheels for my 2 sets of tyres.
1 set is 15" x 10J with a -38mm off set, and the other set is 16" x 8J with a -32mm off set. so no need for spacers.
Geo said:
Ben just to say I've been reading your build for ages, top work fella, really is looking , and likely going like a beast. What are the next stages?
Thanks Geo.
next stage is front ARB locker.
now the X-ENG handbrake seems to be working properly, i can finally get my gearbox/transferbox guard made.
then theres a roof rack to make, rear disc brake conversion, internal roll cage, with removable mesh guard behind the front seats.
id like some bigger aggressive tyres, but i dont really need them, i just want them.
EDIT. just seen Chris's post.
i did unbolt the front prop from the transferbox, and then i bolted it back on. the only thing i didnt do, but should have, is the toyota workshop manual says to put matchmarks on both flanges, before unbolting them, so that when the 2 are bolted back together, there bolted back together in the same place.
Like ive said a few times now, the death wobble had near enough vanished completely. before parking it up and replacing the oil seal on the output on the front prop, fixing the X-ENG brake, and swapping the rear panhard rod, i drove 60miles and it was fine.
so i did those few jobs and now it is undrivable above 30mph. and i mean undrivable.
when the front wheels start shaking now it is so violent that it feels like one of the wheels will come off if i dont slow down and stop at once.
