Right then, my tyres are again fubared because something is out of whack and I've scrubbed in the inside of the tyres. My tracking seems to last somewhere in the region of 3-6 months before it needs doing again.
This can't be right can it?
Frankly, this is starting to get expensive and I need to get it sorted.
The car will wander over to to the right if I let it do its own thing. To drive in a straight line I have to pull the steering wheel down to the left.
The guy that does my adjusting and tyres has said previously he thinks the car " may" and I stress may, have been in an accident as the adjusting is now to its limit. At the time I let that go because it was all too hard in Spanish but now I've got a bit more under my belt so as to speak I'll push him a lot harder when I visit him next.
Anyway, I have been crawling around underneath this car now for over 5 years and I'm buggered if I can find ANY evidence of damage underneath to chassis, steering components or suspension and I've had a real good look too.
So the Nissan manual states that the standard distance between the 2 centers of the track rod is 287mm.
When I checked the track rods the one on the passengers side( your drivers side) is according to my measurements absolutely spot on this. The other side isn't. It's at 275mm.
Now I get that these need to be adjusted over time due to wear and tear etc but does that sound excessive?
When I checked the balljoints as best I can and I can hear / see no play.
The truck has done less than 100K KMs and 99% of that on metalled roads and for the last 60K KMs has been driven by us so not abused or thrashed.
There doesn't seem too much free play in the steering but sometimes the truck does appear to wallow. Not alarmingly but enough to make me think that she is wallowing and then its back to normal. Now I could be imaging that because I'm worried about the steering!
What do you think I need to be looking at?
All the best, Dave
This can't be right can it?
Frankly, this is starting to get expensive and I need to get it sorted.
The car will wander over to to the right if I let it do its own thing. To drive in a straight line I have to pull the steering wheel down to the left.
The guy that does my adjusting and tyres has said previously he thinks the car " may" and I stress may, have been in an accident as the adjusting is now to its limit. At the time I let that go because it was all too hard in Spanish but now I've got a bit more under my belt so as to speak I'll push him a lot harder when I visit him next.
Anyway, I have been crawling around underneath this car now for over 5 years and I'm buggered if I can find ANY evidence of damage underneath to chassis, steering components or suspension and I've had a real good look too.
So the Nissan manual states that the standard distance between the 2 centers of the track rod is 287mm.
When I checked the track rods the one on the passengers side( your drivers side) is according to my measurements absolutely spot on this. The other side isn't. It's at 275mm.
Now I get that these need to be adjusted over time due to wear and tear etc but does that sound excessive?
When I checked the balljoints as best I can and I can hear / see no play.
The truck has done less than 100K KMs and 99% of that on metalled roads and for the last 60K KMs has been driven by us so not abused or thrashed.
There doesn't seem too much free play in the steering but sometimes the truck does appear to wallow. Not alarmingly but enough to make me think that she is wallowing and then its back to normal. Now I could be imaging that because I'm worried about the steering!
What do you think I need to be looking at?
All the best, Dave