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KD:
dont doubt mik's advice......he knows what hes talkin about... :wink:

Mik:

--- Quote from: "zukibrit" ---mik are you for real  :shock:

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Fraid so !

Its quite common for the centre diff on the permanent FWD Grand to sieze causing transission wind-up. The camber in the road is enough to make it constantly pull to one side.

Hopefully your problem will be a lot simpler, tight unit bearing or a dragging caliper. It almost certainly isnt your steering box so dont get too giddy cause the leaks gone.

I dont know how fixable the centre diff is. The customers Ive known with this issue have moved the vehicle on  :wink:

Mik

minimog:
its not a constant pull it just as you drive down the road you just have to make a little correction it drives fine apart from that  
let you know how i go on

sardonicus:
just been weeping onto my keyboard on reading miks last posting about seized centre diff :cry:   my grand has always pulled a bit to the left ,but not so much on a level surface.have read somewhere that g.c's 'just do that' and isnt such a problem.The previous owner was told the same by an ex-dealership in rossendale.
I was just getting to like my jeep as well...

Bishops Finger:
Mine has a habit of pulling into wide green lanes.....seriously tho it will be checked for steering issues over the next few days.....

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