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reliability

Posted: Thu 26 Sep, 2013 6:35 pm
by jonfromhamilton
I should have my Sierra back on the road on saturday after rebuilding the hubs and changing the front hweel bearings.

Next weekend I am wanting to go to Beechport but having only a week between now and then (6 days) I am very concerned about the reliability of an untested vehicle on such a long trip.

Can you guys make any comment on what I should do to qualify it as reliable enough between now and then?

Re: reliability

Posted: Thu 26 Sep, 2013 7:13 pm
by christover1
Using it as a daily is a good test.
Checking all, water etc regularly.
Double check work, especially wheel nuts.

Re: reliability

Posted: Thu 26 Sep, 2013 7:18 pm
by christover1
RACV Total Care is the best thing for peace of mind.

Re: reliability

Posted: Thu 26 Sep, 2013 8:12 pm
by jonfromhamilton
I will be getting total care on saturday but I am not sure if they will try and get out on the "must be in roadworthy condition" part.
I'll go for an hour drive or something on the weekend down to rye or something.

Re: reliability

Posted: Thu 26 Sep, 2013 8:46 pm
by christover1
Total Care towed my broken Sierra and camper, once from Wombat State Forest and once from Kaniva near SA border. No charges at all, no rwc checks. Got Vit and camper towed back from Ballarat 2 years ago. Think I'm in front on costs :)

Re: reliability

Posted: Fri 27 Sep, 2013 7:08 pm
by mika
I have not heard of issues with total care in regards to unroadworthy vehicles. If I'm wrong I will be cancelling my total care asap!
As far as going to the dunes I'd try and drive it a good bit during the week, if you have no issues and you were to get total care then you probably be fine. just take lots of tools :D

Re: reliability

Posted: Fri 27 Sep, 2013 7:29 pm
by christover1
There will be a few tools on this trip :) :mrgreen:

Re: reliability

Posted: Fri 27 Sep, 2013 7:59 pm
by mika
christover1 wrote:There will be a few tools on this trip :) :mrgreen:
I meant useful, practicle tools :mrgreen:

Re: reliability

Posted: Fri 27 Sep, 2013 8:42 pm
by jonfromhamilton
Thanks Mika, Chris

the wheels are all back together now and running fine.
the new issue is the rear diff, turning hard right around a roundabout it goes "ping-ping-ping-ping"
My best guess is it sounds like the pinion slipping on the crown wheel or something.
I can probably do the trip without making such tight turns

ideas?

Re: reliability

Posted: Fri 27 Sep, 2013 9:08 pm
by mika
you have a arb in the rear diff right? who fitted it?