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LCW11:
Never having a series before i have no idea if it ment to be like this :shock:
its very scarey :shock:  when driving its hard work to keep the vehicle in a straight line .
if this is some thing normal can it be improved  my and way eg. steering damper new steering rack???

cheers LEE

Andy the Landy:
Try adjusting the steering box (inside the O/S front wing) slacken the locknut - from memory I think a 24mm spanner fits it - and then turn the other nut with the square head clockwise, but dont over do it as it will wreck the internals of the box :wink: . Check all ball joints for any free play whilst someone 'waggles' the steering. Also check the bolts top and bottom of the steering relay where it sits in the front crossmember and the bolts on both splined shafts of the relay :wink:  Hope that helps a bit - and let us know how you get on :wink:

P.S. also check tyre pressures

Spacemud:
I'll second the tyre pressure bit, one of mine was 60lb when it should have been 25 ish. As Andy says, try the steering box, that is likely to help. There is a lot to the steering but it's not anything over technical, common sense is what you need with a Land Rover. I'm in Telford, and although no expert have had a few years experience of 'the Land Rover way' if you need any help.

Rich_P:
Just remember the vehicle is never going to steer like a modern car.  It's an old design, such accurate steering was not a priority back in those days.  :wink:

LCW11:
:(scared): Thanks Guys will have a look and those NUTS and BOLTS and Waggles and let you know if it is better,

LEE

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