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Sandyt



Member Since: 07 Nov 2013
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue
Steering wheel vibration

Gents I have a steering wheel vibration which comes in at 60 mph so have rebalance wheels swapped wheels and it is still there
New wheel bearings all round new hub carriers new front drive shaft new arms upper and lower all in last 5k mile it drives beautifully apart from this wobble any ideas?

Post #521813 15th Jul 2019 8:34pm
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Nick591



Member Since: 04 May 2017
Location: Charfield
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Bent rim or wheel slightly out of true?
Make sure the hub bolting faces are really clean and the corresponding faces of the wheels.
Have you tried putting the rear wheels on the front and vice versa to see if anything changes?
Does it do it straight ahead only or also going around corners?
Sticking brake calipers or slightly warped discs can also cause a steering wheel vibration. Previously a 2008MY Tonga Green Vogue SE 3.6 TDV8

Post #521839 15th Jul 2019 11:14pm
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Sandyt



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It stays the same with the wheels rotated snd also put the winters back on and it was the same
New brake callipers on the back fronts seem fine new discs and pads 2000 miles ago wondered if it could be steering wheel damper or track rod ends.
Does it round corners as well it

Post #521841 15th Jul 2019 11:20pm
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Sandyt



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Could it be anything to do with front diff?

Post #521842 15th Jul 2019 11:22pm
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