So here is what I have summized. My Rover is a 2000 with 2003 wheels. The centering ring is not an exact fit and the has caused the wheels not to center and I believe has been causing the problem. I used a hose clamp(sans the clamp part) and was able to fill in the open space between the...
156000, and I was hoping to get away from throwing parts at it. I have had it to a couple of tire/suspension shops and they cannot see anything worn or loose. I will be taking it to a land rover mechanic tomorrow, hope they can find the issue without trial and error.
Thanks,
Randy
Pan had rod replaced with new one. Alignment checked and is ok. Tire shop thought everything seemed tight. Rotated tires just in case. Not sure what it is called but the two bars that mount from frame forward to axle has bushings, could that be the issue?
I have loved my rover even with all of the problems. First was the air suspension, swapped it for a coil conversion. Second now is that I still have a death wobble at 55 -60 MPH. I have replaced the steering dampener and have has tires balanced and rotated and also replaced the panhard bar...
Land Rover are really a love them- hate them kind of thing. When they are on, love them.
Right now mine is not on. 2000 Range Rover HSE with a death wobble at 50-60 MPH.
I'll love it again after that gets resolved. I hope there is good info on this site to help.
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