Steering Vib is easy to find. Jack up one wheel at a time and check for excessive play in camber toe, castor ECT. You will probably find the Radius rod, steering damper, and possibly the pitman arm rod end and bushes are all worn out.
Particularly if it hasn't been well maintained. These vehicles do cut through Rubber Bushes quite heavily. Especially if its worked off road a lot.
Won't be an issue for vib's but my guess is you will find the Engine Mounts delaminated as well. Need a pry bar to take weight off them to check them out.
I would only use poly bushes on the shockers, everything else just use standard Rubber Bushes.
As for the tail gate.....Well don't get me started on those pieces of crap.
My Rangy is now 22 years old and on the original upper tail gate with no rust. Prob is obvious the water runs down the glass and sits in the bottom channel trapped, the result is obvious. The only reason mine is still in good condition is because I've sprayed Tectyl in that bottom channel regularly every few years. Hope this helps.
Keeping a a 20 year old British Vehicle serviceable requires constant maintenance. Anyone who says they have had little or no expences and problems with there 20 year old Range Rover is either running the poor thing into the ground or lying. Things I have had to replace in the last 6 months are.
radius arm Bushes
Rear trailing arm bushes.
4 Door lock actuators
Voltage regulator
2 X Idler pulleys
In the next 6 months the list will be just as big just different.
Anyone who thinks they can properly maintain a Range Rover for less than 2 grand a year in maintenance is dreaming. You have already owned plenty of these piece of crap vehicles so you know what you are in for.
Cheers Buzz



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