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    Discovery Front Axle Part

    Ok, so what's this part?

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    The roller near the steering damper, whats it for as I can't find it anywhere in the parts books?
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    Vibration damper
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    Sure, as it's the first one I've ever seen on any LR product, and it's not mounted on any rotating parts so I can't see how it would work?

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    You want to know why??? You can't handle why.

    Why is that it changes the resonant frequency of the axle so that the RH spring does not resonate like a lovely guitar when you go around RH curves .
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    You want to know why??? You can't handle why.

    Why is that it changes the resonant frequency of the axle so that the RH spring does not resonate like a lovely guitar when you go around RH curves .
    Regards Philip A

    Thanks just never seen one before buy the way what type of lovely guitar lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMEJ View Post
    Sure, as it's the first one I've ever seen on any LR product, and it's not mounted on any rotating parts so I can't see how it would work?
    P38A Rangies have them, too. They tend to fall off.
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    D3s & D4s have them everywhere & when someone complains, they get another one fitted !!
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    Also called a harmonic balancer!

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    Thanks just never seen one before buy the way what type of lovely guitar lol
    A WTF is that!!!! Guitar that sings on one note LOUDLY.
    Before those if the front was up a bit, you could get this incredible vibration noise . The fix then was to push clear plastic tube over the spring, which was difficult but worked.
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    Phillip, I've got one on the diff housing on D2 rear axle - bass guitar?

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