Rumbling from both sides when turning or just one?Shaft and cv complete, both sides
There's no movement when jacked up at all
Checked the driveshaft angle etc on lock?Bit of both really
Yup to take up the movement of the wheel as it goes up and down... when on the ground is there any movement?I've put car on full lock, grabbed the shaft (no comments lol) and I can pull it from the gearbox and it does move a bit (both sides)
Should there be some movement there?
sounds like the shafts are binding neil (we covered this before iirc) the lowz and the different wishbone balljoint positions ?
That's what I was getting at... just describing how to find itsounds like the shafts are binding neil (we covered this before iirc) the lowz and the different wishbone balljoint positions ?
Are you using K11 ones?Il give that a go
I wanna keep the lows
If I was to extend the wishbones, what's safest way to do it?, don't wanna lose any strength!
Does changing up get rid of the feeling?
I bet it's a flatspot on your tyres where it's been stationary so long...
Mine has a wobble when steering and I have k10 arms with k11 balljoints. Although I never looked into the problem
Not particularly. Its 50mm lowering springs iirc.
So, if I want to keep lows options are
1- lengthen wishbone
2- shorten driveshafts
3-k10 wishbones with modded ball joints
4-raise engine up to straighten angle of shafts
Which is better option?
I mean is the shaft binding coz of the angle of the shafts? If so then option 4 is best bet, right?
you will probably need to trim the excess off, but leave a couple of mm to peen the end over to keep it captive eh (or a couple of weld tacks)Nice one mate, il look into that