Vehicle & Technical > Range Rover
Is there anyway to sort out the wallowing problem ?
fezzy192:
my rangie off roader says alot and drop arm gone and track rod and panhard rod bushes and radius arm bushes all have wear so its all that together but a cheap fix really
Guardian.:
check the drop arm on the steering box, as when mine did what you described, my man found it was nearly off!
Brian the Sn@il:
OK going to Check them in the morning and then a Wheel allignment check at a friendly place i know..
Ill keep everyone informed in what i find :)
Range Rover Blues:
These things are capable of 100MPH plus, so the kind of handling you describe is not at all satisfactory. None of mine handly that badly but I'd agree that tracking makes a massive difference. Also you might find if the bushes are old in the suspension that new springs and shocks can make things worse not better.
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: "hairyasswelder" ---After yesterday laning, mine has developed similar symptoms :? Have broke something :shock:
Lose bottle at 50 and it gets scary :x Previously 80 was not a problem 8)
Will have a look in the week and see what damage I have done :wink:
--- End quote ---
Crikey, didn't mamge more than 30 going home, it started snowing.
Anyhoo, what do you think you did, catch that rock 'our mate' was sat on for 10 minutes?
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