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Is there anyway to sort out the wallowing problem ?

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Brian the Sn@il:
Jon borrowed it over the weekend to see how bad it was.

He said he nearly ended up in the hedge its so bad !
Anything over 50mph is a suicide mission.

We are going to have another look at things today.

Theres no Play in the steering system, everything feels solid.


Its a wallowing from the rear end,  when the cambre of the road changes the arse sways into the cambre, of the road thus having to correct it via the steering.

Range Rover Blues:
Sounds like you have a bush on one of the trailing links that's toast then.  Possibly the A frame but more likey the lower links.

Brian the Sn@il:
RRB  we have had another look at the bushes and they all seem OK :(

so...

Ive booked her in at Autotest in Norwich at 8.00 Tomorrow morning.

They are going to give her the once over and carry out a 3D wheel alignment check as well.

Ill post up what we find tomorrow, i do hope we can find the problem.

I was planning to go to Bures on Sunday :)

Bowie:
It could be a seized viscous coupling....?

Range Rover Blues:
Get someone to watch the truck whilst you set off in 1st and reverse, see if any of the wheels are moving relative to the wheelarch.  If the steering is wandering from the back then unless your wheels are loose the whole axle must be shifting.

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