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hiflyer81



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Santorini Black
Anti Roll Bar Leak?

Hey all. Noticed a few patches of oil on the drive the other day so I got underneath the front of the car.

Found oil pooling around the passenger side suspension arms, and what looked like thick grease along the bottom of a black pipe. I'm not technically minded, so I took some photos below. I think it might be the left hand ARB. We have the active cornering control too. I've thought the nearside front has been sitting low for a bit but couldn't fully decide.

What do you guys think?

Thanks all
Nick


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Post #523509 Thu Apr 13 2017 8:19am
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Jaggs



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I can't see any pictures on the thread, as far as I know the ARB would not affect how the car sits when parked up, in respect of the leak have you checked the reservoir behind drivers headlight to see if fluid has dropped. Nanocom Evo

Post #523510 Thu Apr 13 2017 8:29am
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hiflyer81



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It's added them to the gallery by the look of it. It's the 4 photos along the top.

Nick

Post #523513 Thu Apr 13 2017 8:42am
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Socast



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That's a split CV joint boot not your roll bar.. Thumbs Up

Post #523519 Thu Apr 13 2017 9:31am
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hiflyer81



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Ok, is that expensive? Or is it just the rubber boot? Where is all the oil coming from?!

It creaks quite loudly when the body is rocked by the road.

Thanks
Nick

Post #523531 Thu Apr 13 2017 11:13am
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Socast



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The CV joint is part of the drive shaft (this transfers power to the wheel), the joint is full of a thick grease that's held in by the rubber boot. Because your boot is split and the shaft spins it has thrown grease in a circle round the drive shaft. So while it looks like oil it's not.

The boot itself isn't expensive, it's not a particularly pleasant job to replace them though as the whole thing is caked in grease.
Depending on the age of your vehicle and labour rates at your local garage it may be more worthwhile/cost effective replacing the whole driveshaft. You're looking at around 3 hours labour to remove and replace (this should drop to an hour if you replace the drive shaft rather than the boot).

It's good practice to have the tracking done after this type of work has been done.

Boot kit is £18: https://www.britishparts.co.uk/products/10...-TDR500100

Drive shaft (dependent on which drive shaft it is) can vary from £140 to £200+

Post #523535 Thu Apr 13 2017 11:43am
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hiflyer81



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

THanks very much for this. I was thinking I'd got a horrendous bill coming up with the MOT Being on 6th May! May keep the car now instead of quickly disposing of it.

Cheers,
Nick

Post #523536 Thu Apr 13 2017 11:46am
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