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chris.hunt22:
Thanks for that Rangeroverblues, probably a bit far though!!  I will try that and see if it does it, I had to jiggle the steering with the window open to adjust the steering box, I take it where you have said 'see if it rotates straight away, or if there is a delay' you mean the actual wheel rotating as if it was going to make a turn?

Range Rover Blues:
Yes, if there is any delay then you need to re-check the steering box, all 4 balljoints and your swivel bearings.  If the wheel moves sideways check the panhard rod.  For £4 each end I'd polybush them.

Tyke:

--- Quote --- it was the ruts on the inner lane of certain parts of some motorways (caused by heavy haulage vehicles
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Yep . . . . I avoid the inner lane whenever I can . . . . the MT's tend to get a life of there own and start crawling up the sides of the ruts.

Used to think the steering was shot, but hey, nothing more than bad road surfacing . . . . cruising down the middle lane don't half annoy some drivers though . . . . . maybe they should all be forced to drive Land Rovers at some time before they are allowed loose on the motorway . . . . then they might understand a little more.


That said, it's worth a check over the mechanics just to be sure there is nothing amiss or possibly downright dangerous  :wink:

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