Adjustable Panhard Rod issue / question - DuttonOwners2024-03-28T15:13:09Zhttps://duttonowners.ning.com/forum/topics/adjustable-panhard-rod-issue-question?commentId=2398922%3AComment%3A239395&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks James. I'll drown the…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-11-25:2398922:Comment:2391862017-11-25T07:41:05.887ZRoy Kemphttps://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/RoyKemp
<p>Thanks James. I'll drown the UJ pins in oil before the weekend, then.</p>
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<p>Cheers!</p>
<p>Thanks James. I'll drown the UJ pins in oil before the weekend, then.</p>
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<p>Cheers!</p> If the wobble only happens ev…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-11-25:2398922:Comment:2393952017-11-25T00:35:14.169ZJames Doultonhttps://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/JamesDoulton
<p>If the wobble only happens every so often as you push it then that might help to diagnose it. The wheels go around once every 6 ft or so, depending on your tyre size. The prop goes around about 3 times as fast, so every 2ft. I'd guess the prop if I were a betting man.</p>
<p>If the wobble only happens every so often as you push it then that might help to diagnose it. The wheels go around once every 6 ft or so, depending on your tyre size. The prop goes around about 3 times as fast, so every 2ft. I'd guess the prop if I were a betting man.</p> Oh well, I disconnected the p…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-11-24:2398922:Comment:2393182017-11-24T23:58:42.693ZRoy Kemphttps://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/RoyKemp
<p>Oh well, I disconnected the panhard rod and it's still doing it, so it's not that.</p>
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<p>I think it's probably a binding brake, maybe a bit of shoe material stuck to the inside of a drum.</p>
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<p>An autotest should get rid of it!</p>
<p>Oh well, I disconnected the panhard rod and it's still doing it, so it's not that.</p>
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<p>I think it's probably a binding brake, maybe a bit of shoe material stuck to the inside of a drum.</p>
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<p>An autotest should get rid of it!</p> interesting to see why the bo…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-11-24:2398922:Comment:2391222017-11-24T12:56:56.986ZSteve Kerswellhttps://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/steveKerswell
<p>interesting to see why the body "wobbles". I would guess something is rubbing or hitting the tub.</p>
<p>interesting to see why the body "wobbles". I would guess something is rubbing or hitting the tub.</p> Sensible shout Steve, but I d…tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-11-24:2398922:Comment:2391792017-11-24T09:28:29.076ZRoy Kemphttps://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/RoyKemp
<p>Sensible shout Steve, but I don't think it's a wheel catching. It's more like something in the axle / driveline "winding up" from the feel of it. Just for info, I've got a Salisbury locker LSD in there, but in a straight line there shouldn't be any binding or slip between the rear wheels.</p>
<p>Sensible shout Steve, but I don't think it's a wheel catching. It's more like something in the axle / driveline "winding up" from the feel of it. Just for info, I've got a Salisbury locker LSD in there, but in a straight line there shouldn't be any binding or slip between the rear wheels.</p> buckled wheel ??tag:duttonowners.ning.com,2017-11-24:2398922:Comment:2391192017-11-24T09:26:03.196ZSteve Kerswellhttps://duttonowners.ning.com/profile/steveKerswell
<p>buckled wheel ??</p>
<p>buckled wheel ??</p>