2001 3.0 KZ-TE 4X2

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Baksteen87
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2001 3.0 KZ-TE 4X2

Post by Baksteen87 »

Good day all

Can any one please tell me where I can go to have a thorough inspection of my Hilux 3.0KZ-TE other than Dekra in the pretoria area and who wont ask me a arm and a leg? My vehicle keeps on pulling to the left even after wheel balancing, rotation and allignment there is a slight humming noise even after replacing front wheel bearings and I replaced lower ball joints front as this was necessary to I did of course do the allignment after replacing everything but my problem persists

Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance

Winton
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Re: 2001 3.0 KZ-TE 4X2

Post by Thabogrobler »

I frequent Hi-Q Dastek in Monumentpark, close to Waterkloof Airforce base.

They have solved a few problems for me in the past.
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Re: 2001 3.0 KZ-TE 4X2

Post by Bear »

Hello Winton

These are suspension specialists in Johannesburg though.
Lots of the guys on the forum use Mikem Suspensions and give them very good reviews.

Mikem Suspensions
Darrell - 0826564473
137 Eloff Street
Selby
Johannesburg

Shock & Alignment Centre
Richard - 0834111610
38 Marlborough Road
Springfield
Johannesburg
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