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    Huge steering shake

    Hi Guys,

    slowly over the last week the old Rangey has developed steering shake. It started a week back after that horific sunday with all the winds (and I was towing a car trailer back from Warnanbool). I was back to 50km/h in places as the weather was so bad. The steering is also lighter than it should be. I figured running over branches on the road I must have taken out the steering damper.... However today ... It started getting the death wobbles really badly at 80km/h

    I immediatly pulled off thinking a front wheel is about to fall off ... but no they were all tight. I checked all the ball joints over the christmas period and fitted a full suspension bush kit ... this exact one

    Range Rover Classic Complete Suspension Bush Kit From GA to LA647644 FK0126 | eBay

    So I could rule out issues with the steering joints, the bushes etc... The steering damper maybe dead, but that is obviously masking an underlying issue. Googling the forums pretty much screamed at me "set the front swivel pin pre-load" .... how hum.... So I crawl under it first to check nothing is loose and notice rubber squished out from the panhard bushes..... Surely not ?? Those bastards wouldn't even be 3000kms old .....

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    Can you believe that **** .... Guess how little confidence I have in the entire cars suspension now... We are supposed to be going away in it for a couple of months soon ... and I don't trust the suspension bushes not to disitigrate while I'm towing 2.5tons around. I deliberatly searched out rubber bushes so it would drive and last like they should.

    Gee's I suck at buying car parts. A few year back I purchased to sets of inner tie rod joints for my CX ... from different suppliers as when they were fitted, the bushed within them were so soft ... the car would steer all over the road. I gave up in the end and fitted 15year old slightly worn tierods from a wreck. How the hell are we supposed to keep cars on the roads, if the aftermarket parts are such **** quality.

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    Hi DoubleChevron,
    I had exactly the same issue a year or so back. The new bushes in the Panhard rod had chewed out after bugger all use. I gave up and purchased a genuine new Panhard rod from ULR as I couldn't determine that aftermarket bushes would be OK (I forget the cost but must have been about $280 or so). I also replaced all the tie-rod ends (genuine) and fitted a new damper (aftermarket) and went to great trouble to make sure everything was set up correctly. At the same time I overhauled the swivel pin housings and reset the pre-load.

    I suppose if you take the time, trouble and money to set it all up correctly again, it will last another twenty years.
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    This would be why there are so many Superpro fans here. I've found that almost anything made of rubber for a car these days is suspect - though thankfully not tyres or fan belts, so far.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    If it makes you feel any better you are not alone!!
    Had exactly the same recurring problem with my 4x4 Perentie
    I have tried an different supplier. Will see how it goes.
    If they fail I'll go down the SP route as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    This would be why there are so many Superpro fans here. I've found that almost anything made of rubber for a car these days is suspect - though thankfully not tyres or fan belts, so far.
    Same here!

    On my RRC(many years ago) I changed to Nolathane's polys, and never looked back.
    Hundreds of thousands of klms later(at least a couple of them, probably more) and they were all still in good shape.

    I'll never use rubber again either.

    They will cost you a couple of arms and legs at the start, but that should be it for the life of the vehicle.

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    3000K that's not long!, they should have a warranty. Your link add they say Branded, that's the risk from UK buying, it probably was Britpart.


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    What would you recommend for these bushes?
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    If you havent checked the swivels yet then i reckon they will be the cause of most of the vibrations/shakes.
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    Agreed
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    I agree with Davo, that is why i will only install super pro bushes in any of my cars!

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