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Thread: LN106 steering issue

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    Get someone to wiggle the wheel while you're under there, engine running and off. Wheels on the ground.
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    Well I tightened the living shit out of the drag link ends and it makes no difference; I did however count turns from centre to lock and it's 2.5 left and 2 right, so it appears that I need to adjust the drag link to centre the box.
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    Centred the steering box, had to wait for a puller to arrive in the post so I could centre the wheel again, problem all solved. Still got a bloody clunk underneath somewhere, maybe front tailshaft bottoming out, going to remove it temporarily and see if that gets rid of it
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    If that fails, it might be something like your engine, gearbox, or body mounts.

    Body mount bushings often compress over time, leaving a little bit of slack that can cause a bit of clunking mainly under accel and braking. Can sort the noise easily enough by cutting a rubber washer out of a thick inner tube or the like, undoing the nut underneath, slip the rubber washer on (or two), then crank it tight again. Probably not workshop approved, but it stops the noise..

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    @gimp can you chuck a photo of your ride?

    I miss my 106...
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    It's a bit of a work in progress

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    It's a bit of a work in progress

    That looks like a nice spot.

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    Check the hanger bearing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    That looks like a nice spot.
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    Bench seat up front?
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    Heck yeah, perfect for 3 person roar trips @hillclima @Wildman
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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Heck yeah, perfect for 3 person roar trips @hillclima @Wildman
    Shortest in the middle....

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    Clunk was the front spring eye hitting the chassis, bushing for the shackle pin worn and the aftermarket springs have very little clearance above the spring eye, about 1mm. I am now delightfully clunk free and steering straight

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    Bushes are only a couple of months old but the rubber flogged out quite quickly, and the aftermarket springs have very large eyes around the fixed pin. Replaced with poly bushings so hopefully they last longer

 

 

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