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Thread: D2 Steering Shudder

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    would the collapsed engine mounts be really easy to notice though?
    I had a look earlier today and the rubbers on both sides still feel fine.
    Also, could this also explain the vibration experienced in the front seats and the sometime viscious shaking of the gear lever in 5th gear?

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    Thanks Steve. i have a s1 disco & have rebilt f axil almost got rid of steer vibration. i'll check the engine mounts now.

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    Steering vibration

    When I was advised to replace the engine mounts after the 90000K servive I hopped under when at home, yeh OK really meant nothing as the mounts "looked" OK BUT after being replaced at the 100000K servive and hopping under when at home, well, much beefier rubber, at least double the size, so I guess over time they just flatten out with all that weight etc. and become ineffective in dampening engine vibes through the chassis.
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    Well at 230000 km and never done i'd better look at them

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    So would replacing these rubbers be a difficult job? how much are these rubber generally?

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    D2 engine mounts are expensive, around the $300+ mark, if the mounts are shot, you should feel a vibration at idle.

    Baz.
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    LR no that they cant make a engine mount that lasts, so they put to inpection holes at the bottem of the mount, if you thru the holes, and see rubber is touching or very close to the bottem of the mount,, there stuffed,

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    Had this problem, buggered my mind for a while including a LR mechanic , replaced the watts link bushes and all is well worth a go, not to hard to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    I've been experiencing a very noticable shudder on the steering wheel, when driving around at low speeds, usually between 40 and 60. I've replaced all the tyrod ends, which were worn, still the same problem. Furthermore, at cruising speed you can really feel a vibration on the backrest of both the driver's seat and and passenger's seat. Now I've had the wheels balanced, balanced the front prop shaft, and that made it slightly better, but there is still that noticable overall vibration and steering shudder. The only other thing i can think of is a bent rim, but surely the guys who balanced the wheels would have picked it up.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated

    Regards
    Hendrik
    This is exactly what I went through, just re read your post. Give it a go , and replace the bolts also as they wear on the watts also. Good luck

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