Birty Dastards Jeep Club
Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: stevos on April 07, 2006, 09:13:58 AM
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From what I understand the DW is caused by the wrong caster angle due to the front axle having to be rotated as part of the lifting process.
If the caster angle cannot be changed without strain on the linkages to the TC you can get a kit to drop the TC down which will reduce the angle the axle needs to be rotated.
This is from my newbie understanding so may be a little wrong, but I'm sure the MUCh more knowledgable folk will be along soon :)
Edit. here;s a link to a good post on the GC forums, I'm sure much of this will apply to your TJ http://www.nagca.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8730 (http://www.nagca.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8730)
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death wobble.....fu*k it has happened to me very scary moment....my answer was to do the tracking rotate the tyres and change to a heavy duty steering damper....hey presto all good from that point.
the tj in question also had a 4"inch lift and 33"inch tyres.
good luck,
peter henry
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Have a look at page 2 - TJ steering problem
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cheers for that
things are pointing to the track bar just now. tyres are brand new and just put on a heavy BDS steerin damper.
but might still have to beef up the damper more. only thing is how do you protect it ??
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Surely by putting a bigger damper on all your doing is covering up a problem not curing it?
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Surely by putting a bigger damper on all your doing is covering up a problem not curing it?
yup thats right. i`ll cancel that thought.
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Have a look at page 2 - TJ steering problem
thanks for that Rich T.
when thae rear propshaft is disconnected it dissapears aswell ???
wierd. suppose thats why the condition begins with the the word death, cos thats wierd too
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Are you still running stock lower arms? if so you will lose a lot of your caster angle.
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Are you still running stock lower arms? if so you will lose a lot of your caster angle.
this is where im lost. havent got a clue. how could i tell??
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Are they presses steel jobs, or tubular?
Pressed steel are stock, tubular aftermarket.
As for steering stabilisers; as far as I know, the stock one should be fine up to 33" tyres if everything else is OK.
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he is running matched LCA's for the 4.5" lift and castor correction bolts, i spoke to the guys that did the tracking and mentioned the bolts......... just got blank looks. id take it to automotive services and get Job or Pat to do the castor properly.
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Hey thanks for the reply scottjeeps. just spoke bat fastard and he says the same about these lower arm things.
GOOD NEWS. just got back from the garage fourth auto in dunfermline and all seems fixed
1. uj`s` on the rear prop shaft completely fucked
2. bolts loose on tracking arm
there is another part he is not happy with but wants me to try it this weekend first. dont know what its called though.. sorry im a fuckwit when it comes to jeep`s anatomy 8) 8)
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lookin at the avatar i would say the steering is your main problem not jeep anatomy.
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1. uj`s` on the rear prop shaft completely fucked
doesnt surprise me as when i greased them in january they hadnt been done in years, there was a little play but nothing much.
2. bolts loose on tracking arm
hmmm unusual one
there is another part he is not happy with but wants me to try it this weekend first. dont know what its called though.. sorry im a fuckwit when it comes to jeep`s anatomy 8) 8) :lol:
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Are you trying to frighten him Gwyn with techy talk of Y things and such like?
You know as well as I do that his gangle pin has slipped from the foo foo valve, and needs to be replaced with a new pin and an extra big dollop of BS.
Must have been all that spinning about as in the avatar that caused it. :magnify:
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just crawl underneath if it has a nipple give it a grease
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just crawl underneath if it has a nipple give it a grease
:D :D
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.... and just often should these nipples be attended to?
Any particular flavour of grease for these nipples?
Also how the fe*k do I keep the water out of my gearbox?
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.... and just often should these nipples be attended to?
Any particular flavour of grease for these nipples?
Also how the fe*k do I keep the water out of my gearbox?
After every time froadin
strawberry
Don't go in water in the first place......or make sure you breather is attached!
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Sound advice :banghead:
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where the drag link is attached to the pitman arm has a bit of extra play.
the hole has been ovaled out when the suspension was lifted the first time.
may have to fix that up somehow.
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love greasin nipples . just cant ever see them for the mud
scared of water though jumped in the pool once with arm bands round my ankles.
got all the above pitman stuff advice from he who knows
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OK Greased ma nips, but could not find strawberry grease as advised.
I had to use regular, apparently Halfrauds don't stock flavoured grease.
I had to dig the nips out of the caked on mud.
While under there I checked my rear shock bushes, I knew they were a bit dodgy. They are well gubbed...... another job for the list.
Jeeps are phun.
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OK Greased ma nips, but could not find strawberry grease as advised.
I had to use regular, apparently Halfrauds don't stock flavoured grease.
Jeeps are phun.
:applaudit:
I'm sure regular lithium based would do the job just as well............just don't taste as nice!!!
Did you check your g/box breather pipe?
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Yes I checked the breather, and it looks ok.
I did notice though that the rubber bit on the top of the gear box that the gear stick passes through had come adrift and was just attached to the gear stick.
Maybe when it was bonnet deep the other day the wet stuff got in there.
Who know for sure.
I need to spend more time on the maintenance of the Jeep if I want to keep it running.
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had a good day out on saturday.. death wobble almost gone so need to fix this ovaled out bit on the pitman arm. seems that it has been a combination of a few things that has caused the DW