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Jimny bump up kerb, now very bad judder/ wobble


 
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wingrider
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 22:40    Post subject: Jimny bump up kerb, now very bad judder/ wobble Reply with quote

Hi all, hope you can help with a bit of a problem.

We have 2000 Jimny and this morning she skidded on some black ice and bumped up the kerb, not too fast but enough to do some minor damage to the nearside front wheel rim. Since then there is a very bad judder/ wobble which seems to start from hitting any small indent/ pothole in the road and it starts it off, anything over around 30 mph. It gets very bad and you need to pull over, it is much worse than say a wheel out of balance.

i changed the wheel thinking that might cure it but it is still there. I have checked underneath and everything seems to be in order except the bar that ties the axle to the chassis is bent, should it be? Also the steering wheel is now out of alignment, almost 180 degrees! from the straight ahead position.

Not sure where to look next, any ideas anyone?

thanks all,hoping we can get it cured

John
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 17:56    Post subject: panyard arm Reply with quote

check if your front panyard arm is bent i had the same prob so straightened arm now seems fine
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 18:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi there

many thanks for your reply, you are quite correct it is the Panard rod/lateral bar, all straightened out and ok now!!


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John
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