Vehicle & Technical > Range Rover
Is there anyway to sort out the wallowing problem ?
Brian the Sn@il:
mmm maybe, im used to the Navara.
But surely its possible to keep the RR on the right side of the road ?
I find myself doing about 45 mph and it sways left / right so much its a bit of a battle to keep it from wandering over the line
Skibum346:
I think you need an experiences RRC hand to drive it and maybe you drive a known good one... see what's what...
As you say, youy shouldn't have too much problem maintaining line.
Good luck.
Skibum
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:
Brian the Sn@il:
Very Interesting,
Im sure we would have found anything broken while changing the springs and shocks.
We didnt check the Rear A frame thing above the rear axel though
--- 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 ---
Dr Strangeglove:
A friend of mine who has driven RR’s for many years had his tracking done by a garage with one of the mirror/laser/optical thingimy jobbies. He said it is the best he has had a RR perform! Since then he has told quite a few people about it and the garage has had a fair trade!
I don’t know if it’s just that this particular garage know what they are doing with RR’s or if it’s just a good system in general, but I think its only 20 quid or so anyway so it’s not a massive outlay.
I have not had it done myself so I can’t vouch for it, but if you are going to get it done try and have on your tyres/wheels that you normally have on as I think they take a lot into account.
Regards
Mick
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