For death wobbles, also chack wheel bearings.
Bearing may not make noise, but if just a little loose, can cause some steering wobble too.
Far easier than checking and redoing swivel preload.
57K klms! ... awesome![]()
Hi all, I just wanted to share with you my latest love and my bank accounts newest fear. Last Christmas I picked up this 95 disco with only 57k on the clock- one elderly owner and LR serviced yearly so bit of a gem I hope- so far so good! Lurking around in your forum has lead me to renew the headlining and in an effort to get rid of a death wobble at 80kph over bumps I've been changing track rods, pan rod bushes, steering damper and now moving onto shocks- they've got a bit of life left but need doing. The death wobble has subsided considerably but is now occurring around the 100/110kph so I'm thinking swivel pre loads or maybe just keep going replacing bushes. Any help there would be appreciated. My other question is in the photo, I can't for the life of me figure out what this blue connector is supposed to be connected to! Cruise control?
Anyway, thanks for reading and thanks for being such an awesome helpful community!
Kms.jpgDisco.jpgBlueConnector.jpg
For death wobbles, also chack wheel bearings.
Bearing may not make noise, but if just a little loose, can cause some steering wobble too.
Far easier than checking and redoing swivel preload.
57K klms! ... awesome![]()
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
[QUOTE=TrickyChip;2899436]Hi all, I just wanted to share with you my latest love and my bank accounts newest fear. Last Christmas I picked up this 95 disco with only 57k on the clock- one elderly owner and LR serviced yearly so bit of a gem I hope- so far so good! Lurking around in your forum has lead me to renew the headlining and in an effort to get rid of a death wobble at 80kph over bumps I've been changing track rods, pan rod bushes, steering damper and now moving onto shocks- they've got a bit of life left but need doing. The death wobble has subsided considerably but is now occurring around the 100/110kph so I'm thinking swivel pre loads or maybe just keep going replacing bushes. Any help there would be appreciated. My other question is in the photo, I can't for the life of me figure out what this blue connector is supposed to be connected to! Cruise control?
Anyway, thanks for reading and thanks for being such an awesome helpful community!
/QUOTE]
hopefully it's not 57k againlooks good though. is that plug attached to the wires in yellow tubing or black?
Alternatively, it could be a recoed or new speedo.
Not long after I got my D1, my major gripe was that the odometer and trip meter numbers were unreadable .. looked like the white paint on the number had worn/faded.
So I got an entire new instrument cluster. Speedo only has low 100's on the clock .. so how hard would it be for me to sell my 390K klm D1 with only low 100's on the clock!
I'd never do that(seriously, not in my philosophical programming to do so).
In the end, once I got my speedo out, it was just a matter of using a cotton tip with some alcohol to clean up the number anyhow. Instrument cluster I bought sits in shed taking up valuable space.
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
Thanks Arthur, pretty sure this is her first time round! One elderly owner who wasn’t in great shape, so only driving it couple of 100 ks a year to the shops- serviced every year by LR port Macquarie with mileage stamps. Will check the wheel bearings ASAP don’t think they will have been done ever so might just replace them all anyway.
Cheers Val, the connector has black surround and goes through the firewall, assuming cruise control possibly as that’s the only thing on it that doesn’t work
300TDI or V8?
It’s a v8 es spec. Cable is just neatly folded in there probably reaches about as far as the coolant tank and nothing to connect it to that I can see!
Having personally owned 3 Range Rover classics as well as working on mates cars over 25 years I have yet to replace a set of wheel bearings. My cars have all got to around the 400,000km (Oil filled types though). I have adjusted them slightly maybe every 70,000 to 120,000km and it can help but I feel you need to do the swivel preloads.
Having a wheel out of balance or a t
yre out of round was the cause of my mates dramas similar to yours so could be worth a check as well.
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