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Is there anyway to sort out the wallowing problem ?
hairyasswelder:
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--- Quote from: "hairyasswelder" ---After yesterday laning, mine has developed similar symptoms :? Have broke something :shock:
Lose bottle at 50 and it gets scary :x Previously 80 was not a problem 8)
Will have a look in the week and see what damage I have done :wink:
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Crikey, didn't mamge more than 30 going home, it started snowing.
Anyhoo, what do you think you did, catch that rock 'our mate' was sat on for 10 minutes?
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Possibly 'that rock' but think I have some unwanted travel on the rear axle/drivers side wheel.
When I say 'lost bottle' I didnt go over 40 after that :roll: came back on the A6 which I know very well and the snow was yet to settle. But saying that went to fetch 'little fella' in car and saw a car rolled over 3 times into a hedge near the golf course on the A610 :shock:
jjsaul:
my '86 wobbles and wallows all over the place even on new HD springs and shocks...
my '92 has standard fronts and HD rear springs coupled with anti roll bars at both ends and it feels completely planted on the road.
...and my offroader used to feel solid but doesn't now...i guess the springs have gone all soft through heavy use!
Mutz:
What are your tyres like?
How old are they?
Brian the Sn@il:
--- Quote from: "Mutz" ---What are your tyres like?
How old are they?
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they are New Mud Terrains, but handling was exactly the same before the new tyres were fitted
hairyasswelder:
Well, finally got to look at mine :roll:
The trailing arm nylok nut has worked loose and allowing it to move in the bush :cry:
Will re torque and new nylok I think :idea:
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