Try wheel balance first, a tyre might be out or wearing uneven, or the shockie could have either past its use by date or the rubbers are worn.
Hi Guys,
My 2003 TD5 Auto has developed a slight steering shudder at 80>100kph.
Above and below this speed, it's not noticeable.Seems worse on left hand
bends.
Any ideas please?
2003 D2a Auto TD5 good Landy gone
2015 D4 probably the most amazing yet, why get a RR?
Try wheel balance first, a tyre might be out or wearing uneven, or the shockie could have either past its use by date or the rubbers are worn.
As said above, plus have a look at the steering damper, too.
Johannes
There are people who spend all weekend cleaning the car.
And there are people who drive Discovery.
mine did this until I had a new set of tyres put on it - must have thrown a wheel weight etc... get the balance checked
2010 110 Crew Cab Deefa
Mittagong NSW 2575
i got a flat tyre but couldnt park safe were i was ,so drove a bit more down the road than i should have.later repaired the flat tyre than fitted it ,instantly had steering wobble between 75km and 85km only .thought odd so took the frount drivers side repaired tyre off and put on the back axle .now instantly no steering wobble any more so in my case it was the tyre ,must have dammaged the caseing or weakened the sidewall while it was flat .if stopped and changed instantly may be wouldnt have had steering problem .try that change frount to back and see what does ,worked for me. ralph
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