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andys 4x4

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hi ive got a clunk when turning on a left hand lock ( painfull you might think) ive been underneath the only thing i found with play in it was the bar that joins the steering from side to side. i believe its called a relay link rod, its the o/s `drivers side`ball joint thats worn, can i change that joint, or do i have to change the whole thing. how hard is it to change and do i need to get it tracked or adjusted after. if anyone can advise me i would appreciate it greatly thanks andy.:nenau
 
is it not possibly the steering idler? i know mine has play tho haven't changed it yet so no idea how easy or hard it is,
 
nahhhh...itll be the bump stops!>? wack some grease on them.
 
Grease is that answer common prob that is just do both sides while u at it
 
i meant the play in the steering is poss the idler, but dunk noise most like steering stops soz
 
andy 4x4 steering clunk

hi i greased the steering stops and the idler as instructed,:thumb2still have the clunk,:doh i purchased a new relay link rod off ebay £90 inc postage, alot cheaper than nissan dealer at £327 + vat and a pair of anti roll bar drop links £12 since the rubbers were perrished and started to pull through the wishbone.:banghead i changed the link rod first, the one end had about 5mm freeplay in the ball joint the other end was firm no play.:thumb2 this improved the feel of the steering by atleast 75%, the following evening after work i changed the drop links this was a pig of a job, but after 21/4 hrs of blood, sweat and cursing it was complete.:thumb2 tried it out but drove like a 3 wheeled skateboard,:doh so took it to get the tracking checked at a mates tyre center, tracking was off the scale:eek:4 wheel alignment done and he didnt charge me, a true mate. now drives like a new one, it drives nicer than my mates 2010 discovery, im well pleased to say the least:D spend so far buying t2 £1000 steering bits £102 heater repair £7 liftpump hose securing £1.80 radio iso lead £4.00 so far spent £1114.80 thats a lotta truck for little money, ohh and £10 club memership which in my opinion has proved priceless.:clap again thanks to all thats helped and pointed me in the right direction:thumbs
 
andy 4x4 steering fault

sorry the main thing i forgot to mention the clunk has now gone:clap
regards Andy
 

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