deano75
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hi guys again,
was taking my son to karate tonight,drove over speed hump slowly ,as you do,
then my landie lost all control,
had to drive home at max. 5mph and that was hard going,
horrible clunking and banging going on ,
had a quick look and i know very little,
rear wheels aint straight, both parallel,but aiming to side slightly,
rear wheels sitting far back in wheel arches,
rear right wheel looks as though it is sticking out past the arch more than left wheel
rear axle looks as though it is tilting forward to the ground?
springs and shocks look ok but i dont really know
rear propshaft (the turning bar that joins box to axle)is coming away from box, i can see the splines and the rest of it,
couldnt see much more as it is dark and wet,
there has been a clunking sound when changing gear for a while now,like when i let the clutch out and gear engages,or if i push on and off the gas,
any advice would be great , dont worry deano advice would be amazing,
i think this one is going to cost alot,
please and thanks deano
was taking my son to karate tonight,drove over speed hump slowly ,as you do,
then my landie lost all control,
had to drive home at max. 5mph and that was hard going,
horrible clunking and banging going on ,
had a quick look and i know very little,
rear wheels aint straight, both parallel,but aiming to side slightly,
rear wheels sitting far back in wheel arches,
rear right wheel looks as though it is sticking out past the arch more than left wheel
rear axle looks as though it is tilting forward to the ground?
springs and shocks look ok but i dont really know
rear propshaft (the turning bar that joins box to axle)is coming away from box, i can see the splines and the rest of it,
couldnt see much more as it is dark and wet,
there has been a clunking sound when changing gear for a while now,like when i let the clutch out and gear engages,or if i push on and off the gas,
any advice would be great , dont worry deano advice would be amazing,
i think this one is going to cost alot,
please and thanks deano