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Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: Dtimot8 on November 09, 2014, 06:55:46 PM

Title: More help with the Patrol
Post by: Dtimot8 on November 09, 2014, 06:55:46 PM
I Love the patrol to bits but it is sorely tempting my patience
Please can any one help with the following (Big patrol are you out there)
when braking reasonably hard (or from speed) the truck pulls quite noticeably to the left
it feels like the whole truck is (for want of a better word) squirming
I have changed all callipers and all brake bits - i really don't think its brakes
as the patrol has those hockey stick things to hold the front axles in place could it be bushes, either on the sale or as it mounts to the body
or an i chatting sh1t
any thoughts gratefully recd
te in advance Tim
PS at this rate i shall be driving to 7S - and i don't want to
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: georgen on November 09, 2014, 07:55:00 PM
Well all the control arm bushes are stuffed on my Tj, when I floor the throttle I have to turn the steering to the right to go straight then when I come off the throttle I have to re straighten otherwise Ill via off, also when I brake I get a sway going on and I swear some times it handles like a stuffed fork truck, axles all coming off soon to be replaced and all LCA bushes getting done and new UCA,s so hopefully it will be a pleasure to drive not the nightmare it is at the moment.
So I can sympathise with your handling problem and hope you get to the bottom of it.
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: bgbazz on November 09, 2014, 08:22:29 PM
I have a 2000 model Patrol which I've had for almost 7 years...within my family there are around 6 others ranging from about 1998 up to 2012 models ...which one do you have?
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: Dave69 on November 09, 2014, 09:03:49 PM
sounds like a normal day driving a CJ7.

personally i would look at the axle control bushes, you may have on that has started to rip allowing more movement for/aft
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: Bulldog67 on November 10, 2014, 06:45:34 PM
Just trade up ya Lordship: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-PATROL-MONSTER-TRUCK-4-2-DIESEL-GR-PORTAL-AXLES-7-SEATS-4X4-OFF-ON-ROAD-/371185421538?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item566c600ce2
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: jay140285 on November 10, 2014, 09:14:48 PM
That's been for sale for ages
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: Bulldog67 on November 10, 2014, 09:30:37 PM
I would be all over that if i didnt have the Chief - even with the diseasal
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: STUARTF on November 11, 2014, 08:12:22 AM
Just a stab in the dark, are the tyres on the front the same with same tread pattern and pressure
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: Dtimot8 on November 11, 2014, 06:20:31 PM
I have a 2000 model Patrol which I've had for almost 7 years...within my family there are around 6 others ranging from about 1998 up to 2012 models ...which one do you have?

!997 LWB Y60 2.8td

sounds like a normal day driving a CJ7.

personally i would look at the axle control bushes, you may have on that has started to rip allowing more movement for/aft

This is where i with all my mechanical  skills was thinking so good to have proper tech person saying so


Just trade up ya Lordship: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-PATROL-MONSTER-TRUCK-4-2-DIESEL-GR-PORTAL-AXLES-7-SEATS-4X4-OFF-ON-ROAD-/371185421538?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item566c600ce2

no just NO BD thats a bad idea

Just a stab in the dark, are the tyres on the front the same with same tread pattern and pressure

Regrettably all tyres the same and same pressures
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: wildwood on November 11, 2014, 06:57:33 PM
Poly bush everything you can and I'm sure the problem will disappear.

£couple of hundred and tis a job done.......... DIY of course :icon_super:
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: bgbazz on November 11, 2014, 07:21:47 PM
From where I sit, it's looking like worn bushings in most, if not all of the stabilizer bars...it would be worth replacing all of them at the same time IMHO. They are reasonably easy to get and if you have a press, they are a piece of cake to fit.

Now if only someone had a drivers side door lock...just the bit that the key fits into...to suit my Y61, I would be dead chuffed. Heaps of them on Fleabay, but none with a key, which makes them worthless! Some motherless twat filled mine with some unknown substance on the recent Halloween wankfest and now the key won't even go in, let or alone turn in the barrel!! 24 hours soaking in acetate made no difference, nor did petrol!!
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: isle of man on November 11, 2014, 07:28:47 PM
Should have gone ML55
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: wildwood on November 11, 2014, 07:34:34 PM
Go Ram I tell you....... :icon_super:
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: Dtimot8 on November 12, 2014, 05:47:29 PM
Poly bush everything you can and I'm sure the problem will disappear.

£couple of hundred and tis a job done.......... DIY of course :icon_super:
well My mate Martin - DIY anyway
From where I sit, it's looking like worn bushings in most, if not all of the stabilizer bars...it would be worth replacing all of them at the same time IMHO. They are reasonably easy to get and if you have a press, they are a piece of cake to fit.

Now if only someone had a drivers side door lock...just the bit that the key fits into...to suit my Y61, I would be dead chuffed. Heaps of them on Fleabay, but none with a key, which makes them worthless! Some motherless twat filled mine with some unknown substance on the recent Halloween wankfest and now the key won't even go in, let or alone turn in the barrel!! 24 hours soaking in acetate made no difference, nor did petrol!!
intend to splash yet more cash and do the bushes starting on the front
Should have gone ML55
Go Ram I tell you....... :icon_super:
yeah yeah benefit of 20/20 hindsight and timing
Title: Re: More help with the Patrol
Post by: bgbazz on November 12, 2014, 06:46:13 PM
To be brutally honest, I don't think that whatever vehicle you end up going out to play in is going to matter all that much. All moving parts, especially in the suspension system, are designed to wear and will need to be replaced at some stage...some sooner than others and some will be more expensive than others to replace. In my mind, that's the nature of the beast!

At the end of the day, it's what keeps the smile on your face that counts.

I'll go home now.