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markb110 Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Guildford Posts: 2638 |
Hi
Have you checked the Panard rod. When mined 'clonked' it was the bush at the end attached to the axle. Hope that helps or at least removed one more thing to check. |
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25th Aug 2019 8:21pm |
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thefender Member Since: 25 Aug 2019 Location: kent Posts: 28 |
ok ta - I'll check.
if you have a td5 any idea if your diff moves similar amount or is mine excessive? |
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25th Aug 2019 8:32pm |
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markb110 Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Guildford Posts: 2638 |
Hi
I would say mine does the same. In regards to the panard rod on my own I could not see the movement. As soon as my wife tweaked the steering left and right it was clear as day. |
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25th Aug 2019 9:57pm |
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thefender Member Since: 25 Aug 2019 Location: kent Posts: 28 |
Thanks - Been under looking at panhards and seem fine. Need to get wifey or kids to do steering bit but they not as keen as me this time of night
If you or anyone else, gets the chance to chock your wheels, handbrake off and try the prop twist I'd appreciate the results (especially if you don't consider your truck to have a clonk) |
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25th Aug 2019 10:10pm |
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thefender Member Since: 25 Aug 2019 Location: kent Posts: 28 |
By way of a conclusion - play does seem normal as I've seen several now and they all have a lot of play. My problem was indeed the A Frame ball joint - wouldn't budge when trying to look for movement but when it came off it had loads of play. New one fitted and all good
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10th Dec 2019 1:12am |
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