Re: Bad Vibrations
Some feeback chaps.

Took the Vehaaikel to Craig at Hennops CV. He replaced the inner rear CVs with new ones (ouch) and hey presto. Shake Rattle and Roll no more.
Re: Bad Vibrations
Krokkenoster

Thanks for the feedback. Interesting that the vehicle needed new inner cv at that low mileage. It must have ran with perished cv boot rubbers for a while or at extreme angles.

Anyway glad you got it sorted.

CATS

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Re: Bad Vibrations
Yip.

Apparently the 60mm TJM lift is not a CVs best friend :roll:

Don't have the background on this, but it appears as if the suspension was installed from new.
Herman 6609
Re: Bad Vibrations
Hi,who could help me?I think to change the visco fan,to electric fans?
Re: Bad Vibrations
Herman 6609 wrote:Hi,who could help me?I think to change the visco fan,to electric fans?
Don't do it, Electric fans cannot even closely compete with a properly working viscous fan.

What is wrong with your viscous unit?

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Herman 6609
Re: Bad Vibrations
Fink about beter feul consumsion and more power?
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