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Old 17-06-2015, 09:40   #1
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Default Can anyone give my truck a good health check?

Don't wanna go to Nissan as I am a paranoid individual p and believe it will leave with new issues

Just since ownership I haven't replaced any bushes or anything like that.. Now my poor old girl takes some beating and is under rather a lot of stress.

Also I have noticed an occasional clonk when leaning round corners sometimes ect... Seems to have stopped now... Probably fallen off

Anyone local who can properly diagnose worn ballpoints and bushes ect, had a look myself with wheels off but don't know how to check really
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Old 17-06-2015, 09:56   #2
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Get a pry bar and with the truck on the ground work the bar between all the joints checking for any play/movement and clunking noises. Best i can explain
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Old 17-06-2015, 10:17   #3
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With the front wheels off, look at all the rubber bushes and ball joint boots. If they look perished or cracked they'll need replacing

When mine developed a clonk in front it was first of all the steering stops needing grease, and a bit later the anti-roll bar drop links and bushes. Check the workshop download section, good info in there!
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Old 17-06-2015, 10:26   #4
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is this because Rick is on holiday?
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Old 17-06-2015, 10:55   #5
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Probably the cheapest, quickest and most reliable way is to stick it in for a pre-MOT. They check the lot for you.

As far as the clunk on cornering goes, it could be the rear spring spacers, especially as you have no anti-roll bar. I stopped mine for a while, but this hot weather seems to have set them off again. I am hoping to get longer springs in the next month or so, and do away with them, as they are driving me nuts.
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Old 17-06-2015, 15:26   #6
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Suspension clonks seem to be part of the 4x4 ownership experience. Lol
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Old 17-06-2015, 19:22   #7
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You work in a garage ask one of the lads to check it over & i'm sure he'll be happy with some beer for his trouble
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I am restraining myself from making a comment...


I think all the options have been answered except one.
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I think all the options have been answered except one.
which one is that then Rustic, on my second bottle and cannot think of anything, Rick
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Lol cheers chappies, as it happens I had the front wheels off yesterday to refit and test the front spacers, all was good btw

I did try and pull the front wheel up and down to which one side did have a bit of play, which I think is coming from the upper ball joint??? Not so familiar with this. Slight cracking of rubber too.
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Cr*sh it...

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