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Andrew Member Since: 16 Jun 2005 Location: Cheltenham Posts: 248 |
Are you sure it was suspension and not brakes? Brakes could be working out of balance. 5.0 Ltr Superchrged RRS2, Chile Red, Sideways out of junctions!
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Mon Jun 23 2014 8:59pm |
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s11nmg Member Since: 04 Sep 2012 Location: Donegal Posts: 10 |
Ya it's in the suspension was talking to a mechanic today and e thinks its the shocks ? |
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Tue Jun 24 2014 9:15pm |
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MGO Member Since: 29 Jan 2011 Location: Leinster Posts: 156 |
shock absorber.
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Tue Jun 24 2014 10:42pm |
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s11nmg Member Since: 04 Sep 2012 Location: Donegal Posts: 10 |
Thanks were is the cheapest place to order rear shocks |
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Thu Jun 26 2014 10:19pm |
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MGO Member Since: 29 Jan 2011 Location: Leinster Posts: 156 |
Not sure. i bought original parts |
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Thu Jun 26 2014 10:23pm |
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hoppy_70 Member Since: 28 Mar 2009 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 437 |
Tester sounds like a bellend if he doesn't know why he failed it! Range Rover Sport HSE DYnamic SDV6 Velocity blue 2020 MY
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Thu Jun 26 2014 10:28pm |
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gizzmo Member Since: 16 Mar 2014 Location: london Posts: 10 |
Replace the rear brake pads and disc. If the RR is a 2.7d running on rim 20, it weakens the disc . best to upgrade to front an back disc from the 4.4 petrol. All you will have to change is the caliper mounts. Better braking, longer lasting pads and less fading. |
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Fri Jun 27 2014 7:20am |
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