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JamesF



Member Since: 10 Nov 2016
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United Kingdom 1989 Defender 90 2.5 TD HT Baltic Blue
Scary steering issue
Really scary steering issue

Hi guys after advice again. I drove home from work today and as I went over a porly matained rutted stretch of road my steering started vibarting really baddly and did not stop until I came to a halt. It really shook me up (no pun intended)
I checked my wheel nuts and the steering gear.. nothing seems loose or amiss.
Can anyone suggest what it might be? possibly the steering damper?

As always thanks for any advice
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LandRoverAnorak



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Could be steering damper, but if it's that bad then it's more likely to be the pre-load on the swivels. Darren

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Post #632917 22nd Jun 2017 4:02pm
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bear100



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steering damper i would say 2016 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 TDV8
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Post #632918 22nd Jun 2017 4:02pm
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ian series 1



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 CSW Bonatti Grey
+1 for Pre load on swivels. 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
Post #632921 22nd Jun 2017 4:31pm
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swaini



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hi all,
i just bought a td5 that was unused for 2 years apart from the occasional startup. my first drive in her is pretty close to what you are describing. steering damper was shot, all the bushes in the front suspension had disintegrated along with steering rod and stabiliser.
she back to new now.

swaini
Post #632932 22nd Jun 2017 5:28pm
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P@ul



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I've had that problem and it was the preload on the swivels.

Paul
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blackwolf



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Swivels.

Quite scary, isn't it?
Post #632945 22nd Jun 2017 5:57pm
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JamesF



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Thanks guys.. forgive my ignorance but what is a pre load on the swivels?
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Post #632958 22nd Jun 2017 7:00pm
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roel



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It is the preload on the swivel bearings. A steering damper helps but is not the solution off the problem. Roel

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Post #633003 22nd Jun 2017 9:01pm
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JamesF



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Thanks everyone again for all the advice. I am going to change the steering damper anyway as it looks very tired. I looked at the swivel housing sets and they are reasonable but I imagine that my garage will take quite a while to change them so expecting it to be expensive.

Cheers again
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agentmulder



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Did mine in the driveway - and I'm hardly a mechanic! I'm sure we can help you through it, my guess, taking it easy is two days, although there will be others that suggest only half, with a cup of tea. Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
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sako243



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Swivels are worth a check but also check the panhard rod. 99 times out of a hundred there's play in the bushes. If you can see any then it's waaaay too much.

Even if you can shift it with a bar it's too much. Ed
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