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10th February 2013, 04:36 PM
#11
I would first of all stop with the 'OMG!' stuff
, and get to a wheel balancer ASAP for a basic balance check. As previously mentioned you have probably lost a wheel weight. Approx 80 grams at 100km/h will cause quite a vibe!
Also get them to check the tyres for damage or out of roundness.
JC
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12th February 2013, 10:07 AM
#12
Gotta a feeling its the tail shaft out of balance, Daniel & Mitch picked up some severe scratching on it (from the Lithgow trip) has a feeling its outa whack 
Tyres are due to be rotated so will get them balanced at the same time, and the boys also picked up the front hub seal is leaking, nice (not). back to LR
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21st February 2013, 07:08 AM
#13
Tyres were rotated and rebalanced yesterday, the excessive vibration is now gone though there seems to be still a slight wobble but I can't tell if its just a normal thing or there is still something else to consider. Could be just normal and I'm now paranoid after experiencing the excessiveness prior.
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21st February 2013, 08:16 AM
#14
I owned my Td5 Defender for 3 years. Just before I bought it I had the rear unis replaced and right before I sold it I did the same again. Wouldnt be surprised if this is the problem.
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