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20-11-2008, 15:49 | #1 |
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Tyres screeching
Grateful for some advice/help.
When I bought my Terrano a few months ago it had (and still does) Runway Enduro A/T tyres on it. Even if I go slowly around a corner the tyres screech and I get the looks from others drivers thinking why the hell is he going so fast ! It also can be a bit hairy in the wet. So, I checked some of the forums and one of the possibilities was the rear diff oil. So I changed that to the recommended fluid and still no difference. So as I don't go off road much ( b4 you ask, Why buy an off-roader ? It's because you can carry loads of stuff, without much loss on performance), and I'm thinking maybe it's the deep tread on the tyres and hence not as much rubber on the road surface, hence the screeching. So grateful for ideas on the above and suggestions on a more road suitable tyre. many thanks
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20-11-2008, 16:08 | #2 |
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Have you had your tracking checked? These trucks are notoriously bad to track up.
Can you tell if the noise is from the front or rear. |
20-11-2008, 16:11 | #3 |
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Thanks for the quick response.
No, I havn't had the tracking checked. It's difficult to tell, but I think it's coming from the back. Also, it feels like the back is trying to slip out at the back in the wet when turning.
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20-11-2008, 16:13 | #4 |
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Runway Enduro, are really good tyres for the money they have very good reviews too, although occasionally i get a small screech on full lock in a car park or alike
they grip really well in the wet too... believe me i push it to the limit got to ask....... are sure its not the power steering belt ? stupid i know but at least it eliminates that and it wont be the tyres you are in 2wd when this happens i hope ? |
20-11-2008, 16:16 | #5 |
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also check tyre presure i run on 30psi front and back.... but that will cause loads of of topic posts
see sticker inside drivers door for correct psi |
20-11-2008, 16:17 | #6 |
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I havn't checked the steering belt. Would it screech on full lock when not moving ?
I was only convinced it was the tyres because of the lack of grip in the wet. I'm not going fast at all when the tyres screech. Yep, it's in 2 wheel drive. I'll check the tyre pressures.
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20-11-2008, 16:24 | #7 |
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how does the truck drive through all speeds.... any woble or shaking even very slight can give clues to whats happening
the first one id say is check your preasures and its free , depending where you go. while your there run your hands around the tyres all over and have a good feel for lumps, high spots and tread depth... is it even do they look right |
20-11-2008, 16:25 | #8 |
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I'm getting tyre screaching from the front tyres mainly on right hand bends & round abouts, but this has only happened since raising the front end back up to where it should be :? If it's kicking the back end out I would change the rear diff oil (LSD oil only)
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20-11-2008, 16:29 | #9 |
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I've changed the oil to an LSD as noted from previous posts.
Drives absolutely fine, no shake or wobble at lwo or high speeds. I'll get out over the next couple of days and check the tyres and pressures. I've just learned to live with it over the last few months, convinced it was the tread. But I think now the tread is probably not the issue. I'll report back.
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As stated check tyre pressures, but it could just be your LSD is pretty tight, my old one used to slip the tyres when turning tightly in ca parks but being on mud tyres it didn't really screech but you could hear and feel it happening. A second change of oil would certainly be worth a go, tends to cure the tail happy attitude. |
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20-11-2008, 16:59 | #12 |
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I'll check the tyre pressures and general condition first and then change the diff oil.
See what happens then.
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As yours is a 05 model you should be just about at your first scheduled change 3yrs/36000miles. Don't think theres a download anywhere, its fairly straightforward. You need 2.8L of an API GL5LS compliant gear oil.You'll need a 1/2" drive ratchet or similar square drive to remove the plugs Remove filled plug (on back of axle) first to make sure you can get it out, then remove drain plug and drop oil into suitable container. Refit drain plug, fill with oil till it just dribbles out of filler hole, replace filler plug. |
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It has done a few more miles than that. up on 54k |
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