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AusCam
 


Member Since: 11 Dec 2009
Location: Warrnambool
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Australia 2005 Discovery 3 4.4 V8 SE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3
Wobbly Suspension / brakes

Hello Gents

After information on a prob i have with my D3, i have @100000 on the clock, had the brakes changed due to warping the discs off roading(long story)
Suspension seams to wobble under brakes and some change of direction.

Any ideas would be appreciated Thumbs Up

Ian
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2005 V8 SE 
 
Post #64950016th May 2010 11:32 am
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DSL
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Check wheel temp after wobble, if one warmer than others than you could have partially seized on brake caliper. Had same on one hub last year, braking became very bumpy on long drive back through France.
   
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AusCam
 


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Thanks for that, not problem though, when in off road height suspension seams little clunky but still capable.
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Post #64950416th May 2010 11:40 am
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Problem (for me) was when looked at brake disk after wobble & it was glowing red in normal road use!! Have had 3 original calipers replaced due to seizing on, but rare issue overall. Sad
   
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Rob Hollonds
 


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Check front control arm bushes & ball joints. Known wear issue, mine were replaced under warranty @ C 50,000 klms.
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AusCam
 


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Thanks Rob

Out of warranty but will get dealer to check and replace, any idea of cost from other users?

Ian
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Post #64978116th May 2010 10:08 pm
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Could also be steering arm rod ends. Idea
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Had a TDV6 HSE in at work a few weeks ago, it had the same issue. Found the front lower control arm rear bushes had excessive movement, i say excessive because they are a voided bush that have some movement when brand new but these were flogged out. Also the car had a slight amount of movement within the steering rack. We fixed the bushes and the car was alot better. The bushes were around $75 each (genuine LR) or Pedders do a Urathane voided bush which is about twice the price but probably worth a look. The steering rack was a bit over $1100 from memory.

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Post #65029018th May 2010 8:05 am
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AusCam
 


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Matt

Thanks for that

How hard is the bush replacement job?

If you were good with a spanner is there any things to look out for the un weary?

Regards

Ian
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Ian, honestly it is a bit of a job, you need to fully remove the lower control arm and push the bush out in a press. If your pretty hand with a spanner and have the right equipment it would not be too hard to do in the home workshop. As the bushes are voided they need to go back in the way they came out so if you intended on giving it a shot, mark the bush to the control arm first.
  
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caverD3 wrote:
Could also be steering arm rod ends. Idea

FWIW, I had these replaced at the last service - and on my D3 seemed a bit skittish. Seemed to not only tramline, but wander within the lane on it's own. When braking, it felt like it would pull to the left - without vibrations.
Cheers,
Rob
  
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AusCam
 


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Australia 2005 Discovery 3 4.4 V8 SE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3

Gents

Thanks for all the information

Found solution
1 Went to pedders warrnambool and they diagnosed both anti sway bars had + 25mm movement in bushes, bushes ordered Confused
2 Replaced aging general grabbers with awesome conti cross contact ATs Very Happy
3 Had pedders replace ASB bushes Smile

All good, smooth as the day she got on the boat beside some tire noise but thats the price you pay for grip 8)

Thanks again all

Ian
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