BigJimnyMeet (North) 2024 (12 Jan 2024)
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Here already with the Axle Bushes
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("Steering vibration between 37-56 MPH/judder on steering.
Providing you king pin bearings are free from rust and don't have any play in them, the brake disc's(rotors) are true.
Suzuki GB released a service bulletin T09/736 July 2009 to cure this problem.
You have to replace the front suspension arm rear bushes and shim up the king pin bearings.
You can obtain all the parts for a Suzuki dealer.
Bushes 46213-76j00
Shim kit 09181-15158")
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Regards from the Uk, Gary.
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Halford wrote: Did they work and stop the wobble ?
The wobble stay's there , but with less intensity , now i will see the brake disks and the King Pin Bearings if they are ok or not!!
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