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    Wink Strange Vibrations - Fading in & out wheel shimmy @ 80-100 km/hr

    Hi All,

    I have been getting a strange wheel shimmy on my 2015 110. Tyres have been road force balanced and wheel alignment done.


    The shimmy is slight but I need to get it rectified, if I can find the problem.

    At highway speeds I can have smooth driving and as I go around a long curve on the HW the shimmy will fade in and out. It lasts about 10 seconds and then goes smooth again.

    I have checked the bearings and there is no movement, and am thinking this may be a swivel housing seal or CV joint issue. Anyone else experience this and found the source?

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    Swivel pre-load too low, panhard rod clevis bolt loose or bushes buggered or even a buggered shock can cause shimmy, although with a dodgy damper you really need to hit a bump during cornering to set it off

    When the alignment was done, did they give it toe out?
    A lot of shops that have never done a full time 4wd Land Rover before set toe in instead of toe out

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    Thanks Rick. Just checked and they are set at 0 for both left and right. There was no change in the shimmy. It was same before and after alignment.

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    0 will be fine.

    The specs are 0-2mm toe out

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    Tyre condition? I have had some really weird vibrations with tyres that are down to their last 25%

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    Try a tyre rotation had similar problem or you may have to buy new front tyres

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    Tyres have >70% thread left. I have rotated tyres a couple of times now with no luck. I'll start with bushes and the the swivel preload, seals etc as Rick mentioned. Steering Damper is in good condition and I have tried a couple of different ones to see if it was the damper and am sure thats not it.

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    Sorry, double post

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    Did you re-balance the tires? It's usually good practice to re-balance the tires when you rotate them. I've always done this and had no problems.

    Another thing to look at is perhaps your suspension bushings need replacing already.

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    Checked the panhard bracket bolts that attach to the chassis on the driver side today and seemed to need a bit tightening. Checked manual and tightened to 123 ft lb as per manual. Shimmy was reduced quite a bit. I think I'll do the panhard bushes next as they probably deteriorated a bit from the vibration. I am leaning towards genuine bushes but would poly pros be better?

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