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    strange front end wobbles.....help......

    lurch has had a strange front end wobble which i thought was a wheel balance problem.......
    i have balanced the wheels a few times.....with no improvement.....then when refitting the wheels....i noticed that they were slightly off centre.....
    but didnt think it was bad enough for the amount of wobble i was getting.....

    every time i took the wheels off and refitted them...i would get the vibration at slightly different speeds.....they would start at 80kph....or 85....or 90....then fade out again as the speed went higher.....
    then i noticed that the off side front swivel hub bearings were shot.....so i replaced them.....but i still had the vibrations/wobbles......

    when its having a bad day.....the front left corner of the vehicle is actually shaking....which is visible from the drivers seat.....
    and thats the side that DIDNT have play in the swivel bearings.......

    this morning.....on my way to work.....i couldnt find any vibrations or wobbles at all.....no matter how hard i looked......


    my question is......any idea what could cause them.....?
    would the front radius arm bushes cause this......?
    or the panhard rod bushes maybe......?


    the problem has not been fixed......something may have just settled again for a while......but i dont know what would cause this.......and i cant afford to change all the bushes at the same time.....



    any suggestions from previous experiences would be greatly appreciated......




    03 fender tD5 2 inch spring lift running 33x12.5x15 bfg muddies.....



    cheers....tony....

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    Maybe try your panhard rod bushes

    When driving my new County back from WA I had a severe wobble. It happened at about 100km/h and was often triggered by hitting a bump or corrugated section. It was so severe that the first time it happened I thought I'd lost some wheel studs. The entire front corner of the car was visible bouncing

    Next time it does it try and accelerate out of it to see it it goes away

    It was weird, on the County I had those affects but when they were worn on dads Defender there were no effects other than slightly vague steering

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    Tony
    It can quite easily be the bushes in the Panhard rod,less likely the radius arm bushes,unless they are completely flogged out.
    The other thing to look for is,I notice you are running larger rubber,so I take it that you are running non genuine rims.Most of the aftermarket rims are NOT hub centric,and are LUG centric,ie located by the wheel studs.This allows the rim to be off centre sometimes,when the wheel nuts are done up,the wheel nuts need to be loosened off and done up evenly tightening the opposite nut a small amount at a time.Don't rely on the taper of the nut and the taper in the rim to align the rim,as most aftermarket rims are not made with the same taper as the large Land Rover wheel nuts.I usually put a pry bar or tyre lever under the tyre to lift the wheel to align the lower studs and work my way around the studs from there,rotating the wheel as I go and always lifting from the bottom,until the wheels are reasonably tight,then doing a final tighten.When I first fitted my Dynamic rims,and drove the vehicle,I thought the front wheel was going to fall off,I soon learned to fit them the way I do now,and don't have a problem.
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    Thanks for that.....that's exactly what I have noticed with the rims......I have tried to get them as centred as possible.......I'll try and refit them a bit better today if I get time......
    Might have to try and make up some sort of locating ring to centre them on the hub before fitting the wheel nuts......

    The pan hard rod bushes feel fine.......the radius arm bushes have seen better days......they are all still the factory bushes and have not been touched since leaving the factory......160,000 klm ago......

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    @jock....the wobbles go away at about 95kph and upwards......which leads me to believe a wheel balance problem.....or the off centre wheel.....
    I can also see the corner of the vehicle bouncing......


    It sounds as though what you were experiencing may have been a steering damper or swivel hub preload.......because a jolt would set it off.....


    I'll just keep looking till I find it.......it's gotta be something simple....and everyone else's experiences are always a great help and a guide to looking in the right direction.......

    Cheers......

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    I have this problem on my 2006 110 for just over a year now!

    So far I've changed all front end and rear trailing arm bushes. I've also run a different set of wheels and tyres and replaced the steering damper (that was shot anyway).

    My next point if attack will be the swivel per load and bearings.

    R
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    I have this problem on my 2006 110 for just over a year now!

    So far I've changed all front end and rear trailing arm bushes. I've also run a different set of wheels and tyres and replaced the steering damper (that was shot anyway).

    My next point if attack will be the swivel per load and bearings.

    R
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    Jon
    Have you tried driving it with the front driveshaft removed?
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    I keep rabbiting on about this but Have you made sure you have toe out and not toe in.

    toe in (which is how most wheel alignment places set your Defender) will exaggerate any front end issues.

    set the track rod adjustment to zero or if theres worn components up to as much as 1.5mm Toe OUT ,

    ie front wheels point out ,

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    My County would hit a bump and have the front end shake like crazy, only way out of the shakes was a good hard turn or slow down to about 10km/h. After chasing bearings and bushes for a while it was the railko bush in the swivel, the bush had partially disintegrated. Oddly enough the preload didn't change perceptibly, there was still enough bush intact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowRanger View Post

    Jon
    Have you tried driving it with the front driveshaft removed?
    Yes, tried it with both front and rear removed (at different times obviously!!).

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