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    Got the wobbles

    what may cause this...when highway driving around 80-90 my landrover seems to be bouncing...if you look at the front fender you can see it is bouncing very quickly up and down...a slight wobble through the steering wheel...have not hit anyone in it lately and neither have i run it off the road...would the shock absorbers need replacing perhaps and would this rectify the problem...thanks.

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    For a start the most likely problem will depend on what model you are driving, and more detailed description of the problem.

    However, lacking such information, some suggestions -

    1. wheel balance - are there hunks of mud inside the wheels, or just a while since being balanced.

    2. If it starts after hitting a bump, and takes a while to die down, then lack of damping due to incorrectly adjusted swivel preload is likely.

    3. Faulty shock absorber(s), or faulty bushes on them.

    4. Any of the suspension bushes worn.

    5. One or more tyres out of round.

    6. Worn U-joint(s) on the front prop shaft.

    Probably a few other things that I can't think of immediately.

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    Don't want to hijack this thread (too much ) but I have a similar thing in my 1981 Rangie. Front bushes have been replaced (back weren't ), wheel alignment & balance done (but some time ago and probably due for a new one) but it only happens occassionally. Then if there's a bump in the road (like expansion joints, etc) it stops. Springs are new, shocks are old (by the looks of them).

    Any help greatly appreciated
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    Quote Originally Posted by StuRR80 View Post
    Don't want to hijack this thread (too much ) but I have a similar thing in my 1981 Rangie. Front bushes have been replaced (back weren't ), wheel alignment & balance done (but some time ago and probably due for a new one) but it only happens occassionally. Then if there's a bump in the road (like expansion joints, etc) it stops. Springs are new, shocks are old (by the looks of them).

    Any help greatly appreciated
    Shocks and shock bushes
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    swivell pin preload need doing.

    cheers phil

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    Seeing Traveler says that the steering wheel has only a slight wobble, and that the movement is up and down, It would appear to be extreme out of balance, or maybe a bubble on the tyre from tread separation.

    If he has a BIG steering wobble ( ie side to side movement) then its the old chestnuts of tie rod ends, or swivel bushes, or Panhard bushes.
    Regards Philip A

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    G'day Traveler

    Try to check for a googie tyre swap it with the rear on the same side and see if the wobble goes then it is the tyre, out of round/seperated casing.

    cheers

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    Don't want to hijack this thread (too much ) but I have a similar thing in my 1981 Rangie. Front bushes have been replaced (back weren't ), wheel alignment & balance done (but some time ago and probably due for a new one) but it only happens occassionally. Then if there's a bump in the road (like expansion joints, etc) it stops. Springs are new, shocks are old (by the looks of them).

    Any help greatly appreciated
    i was replying to this one

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    For a start the most likely problem will depend on what model you are driving, and more detailed description of the problem.

    However, lacking such information, some suggestions -

    1. wheel balance - are there hunks of mud inside the wheels, or just a while since being balanced.

    2. If it starts after hitting a bump, and takes a while to die down, then lack of damping due to incorrectly adjusted swivel preload is likely.

    3. Faulty shock absorber(s), or faulty bushes on them.

    4. Any of the suspension bushes worn.

    5. One or more tyres out of round.

    6. Worn U-joint(s) on the front prop shaft.

    Probably a few other things that I can't think of immediately.

    John
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    I had a similar problem with the "new" Series III I bought recently. I swapped the tyres for road ones off my Stage 1 - problem disappeared. If you have that sort of option, try the tyre swap or rotation.
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    thankyou for the info...will swap a tyre or 2 when i get the chance.........

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