rrclassicbt550
Farmer Jon
Hello,
I bought a Land Rover Discovery 1 with FZJ80 axles and I have a couple issues.
The first and biggest issue is a death wobble around 50ish, it is pretty violent but the wheel didn't seem to move as much as I thought it should for how violent it was. I noticed the steering rod running from the pitman arm to the knuckle is slightly bowed, but I am not convinced that would do it. Does anyone have any ideas? Supposedly the axles were completely rebuilt 28k ago. I have a suspicion that the vehicle was wheeled pretty hard since the body was "pristine" 28k ago, now it looks like a crumpled beer can. Not sure if that helps with the diagnosis, but I wanted to put it out there that it wasn't all highway miles.
The second issue is that when I engaged the front locker (ARB air locker) it took a little while for it to engage then when I went to disengage it, it WOULD NOT do it easily. It took quite a bit of forward, back, and turning to finally get it to disengage. Any ideas for a remedy? Or what the issue might be?
Should I just pull the axles apart and completely rebuild them again?
Thank you very much!
Jon
I bought a Land Rover Discovery 1 with FZJ80 axles and I have a couple issues.
The first and biggest issue is a death wobble around 50ish, it is pretty violent but the wheel didn't seem to move as much as I thought it should for how violent it was. I noticed the steering rod running from the pitman arm to the knuckle is slightly bowed, but I am not convinced that would do it. Does anyone have any ideas? Supposedly the axles were completely rebuilt 28k ago. I have a suspicion that the vehicle was wheeled pretty hard since the body was "pristine" 28k ago, now it looks like a crumpled beer can. Not sure if that helps with the diagnosis, but I wanted to put it out there that it wasn't all highway miles.
The second issue is that when I engaged the front locker (ARB air locker) it took a little while for it to engage then when I went to disengage it, it WOULD NOT do it easily. It took quite a bit of forward, back, and turning to finally get it to disengage. Any ideas for a remedy? Or what the issue might be?
Should I just pull the axles apart and completely rebuild them again?
Thank you very much!
Jon