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sergeiicz



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Czech Republic 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Epsom Green
Squeaky noises - rear wheel

Hello can somebody point me what these squeaky noises cold be?

Mostly at low speed on small bumps - town is worse and when raising to off-road height

https://youtube.com/shorts/x4DII9NqKN4

Thank you

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northernmonkeyjones



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Could be the rose joints on top and bottom of the hub. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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maric995



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hi,
My car produced exactly the same nose from the rear right wheel, all quiet now after rear upper bush was replaced (part number: Lemforder 2888101, easy to change if you have tool press for bushes. Smile RR HSE 4.4 2006 LPG

Post #589291 27th Mar 2021 10:32pm
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sergeiicz



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thank you i will look at these bushes, could you please confirm for me if this axle bush is what you mean?
(its pretty hard to find it with this PN in my country)





thank you

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maric995



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Yes, that's the squeaky bush that produced all of the noises in my car, and I could also feel it loose when I shaked the rear wheel by hands. Smile
you will need tool for changing it, some say that bush tool from vauxhall vectra fits good for this, but I used generic china made bush tool set from ebay Smile RR HSE 4.4 2006 LPG

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sergeiicz



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its this one right? Is it safe to change it without damaging car geometry?


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northernmonkeyjones



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I think the nut is the alignment, so changing it will throw out the geometry (camber) a bit. You can mark the bolt and nut position on the arm so when you put the new one in it is in the correct place.

Also to get a good guide if you use the clinometer app on iOS you can check the vertical position of the hub face with your phone before you remove it and check it is the same when you put it all back together it’s not 100% but will give a good guide! Thumbs Up There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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sergeiicz



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Thanks already marked position before and tried to lube both bolts and nuts all with bronze vaseline/lubricant but nothing changed :/
still cant find these bushes on stock ... so these are coming with new bolts too right?

Thank you

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northernmonkeyjones



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I’m not sure, but I don’t think they do.

Try robin at Duckworth Land Rover parts, Robin.Hall@duckworth.co.uk

Will send genuine parts and will be able to get the bolts for you, mention the forum and there is a discount. Normally also offers aftermarket options too. As far as I know will also ship abroad, subject to cost. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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mandelbug



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sergeiicz wrote:
Thanks already marked position before and tried to lube both bolts and nuts all with bronze vaseline/lubricant but nothing changed :/
still cant find these bushes on stock ... so these are coming with new bolts too right?

Thank you

I got the bush from Island 4x4 when I did mine, didn't come with the bolt I had to order it, but it ended up the wrong bolt so didn't use it.
There is a good guide on the Wiki for changing them that I followed, bought myself a Chinese bush tool set (2 cups and a long threaded bar) from the bay of E. Worked well, although I didn't have exactly the right size so now it's more cone shaped than cylindrical.

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