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littlecub



Member Since: 02 Apr 2013
Location: Ulverstone,Tassie
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Australia 2003 Range Rover HSE Td6 Epsom Green
hot rear wheel

Went for a drive and after 15k,s there was a distinct thumping noise coming from the rear.
Turned around and nursed it home.
Checking the hubs ,the rght rear was decidely hot where the others were warmish.
Gather that the wheel bearing is crapping itself Big Cry
Is it better to get both done as I gather the other side wouldnt have been done before.
Do I just get the wheel bearings done or for ease get the complete knuckle.
Any other hints tricks greatly appreciated.
TIA

littlecub

Post #608759 10th Oct 2021 1:50am
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coopss



Member Since: 21 Apr 2018
Location: Hampshire
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Definitely not a sticking calliper? Is one calliper hotter than the other? 1995 4.6 v8, green/tan (long gone)
2005 4.8iS X5, blue/black
2011 4.4 tdv8, black/black (gone)
2003 3.0d X5, Oxford green/black/manual
2021 p575 SVR, BR green/vintage tan

Post #608761 10th Oct 2021 5:53am
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Bean19844



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Bonatti Grey

Depends on if you know the cars history mate. Can always take it to your local test centre and ask them to check the other side but generally for me as a rule of thumb, I'd change them both

Post #608762 10th Oct 2021 5:55am
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kevinp



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

I would say 100% sticking caliper. Get a cheap infra red temperature gun and point it at the disc and compare side to side. That's how I found mine to be sticking. Or go for a run, then jack it up and see if the wheel is stiff to move compared to the other side. Better still if you whip the pads out and see if the wheel then free's off. With the pads out check for any play in the bearing.

Post #608781 10th Oct 2021 10:18am
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Merchy



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

Check the calipers first, when my rear ones seized the heat emitted was quite intense.

Post #608788 10th Oct 2021 11:58am
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littlecub



Member Since: 02 Apr 2013
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Australia 2003 Range Rover HSE Td6 Epsom Green

Went down to mechanic this morning and found that the caliper is the culprit.
Opposite side is 30* r/h side was 80*
Will be fixed Thursday
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
cheers
littlecub

Post #608824 10th Oct 2021 11:40pm
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