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Vehicle & Technical => Range Rover => Topic started by: anaxemurderer on November 25, 2008, 12:28:48
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Hi all
Not really sure how you would describe this? I have been noticing fairly alarming change of direction when i stick my foot on the throttle! By which i mean the vehicle turns left slightly as i accelerate and back right again when i lift off! I assume this is becuase of the way the axle linkages are loading up?
My thoughts where a frame ball joint or bushes but they don't seem worn. There is definately some wear in one of the trailing link bushes (axle end). Could this cause it?
Anybody got suggestions?
Nick
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Hi Nick
I would check the Panhard rod bushes first
These are either end of the arm that is across the front of the axle
and is attached to the axle and the chassis
Jim
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I had a similar thing when my trailing arm bushes had gone
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Trailing arm bushes.
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You've alreadt noticed the play inthe trailing arm bush, well that's the culprit. Because of how the rear suspension works any play in those bushes is amplified creating the rear wheel steering you have been experiencing.