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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
Always had Wranglers apart from one pair of General UHP's which are now on the front, wearing well and quiet. Only problem with these I noticed was on muddy fields they offer virtually no traction unless going backwards due to the tread pattern. As a road tyre they seem fine. |
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25th Nov 2010 11:20 pm |
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heliosuk Member Since: 08 Oct 2010 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 118 |
Any chance or VIN No. and what has been done before? Mileage would be usefull as well. |
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26th Nov 2010 10:11 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
We jacked both back and front up in turn and checked all we could. Doesn't seem to be any access play in the drive shafts or prop', wheels span nice and free without any sideways play or noise. Took car out for a spin but my brother couldn't put a finger on the noise and agreed it 'sounded' like tyre wear but the tyres are new on the rear and very evenly worn across the front so doubted it too I'll try and find some land large enough to turn the car fairly hard right and left tomorrow, apparently that will eliminate the possibility of a worn bearing if the noise doesn't stop? Was keeping all crossed on identifying the source of this damn noise today but sadly it didn't happen. Not much gets past my brother, he's usually quick to identify anything but not this time |
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28th Nov 2010 8:40 pm |
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lmorris4975 Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Mansfield, Notts Posts: 252 |
Keep tyring you will find it ( fingers crossed) |
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28th Nov 2010 9:42 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
I took the car to an independant today, taking it back friday so they can put it on a ramp and spin the wheels up under load to try and source the noise. I have noticed as well that when slowing down (coasting) from 30mph to stop the noise sounds like an old landrover with knobbly tyres on ...it's as if there is something rubber like rubbing hard across the tread of the tyre! if that makes sense?
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30th Nov 2010 3:37 pm |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
Diff gone ................between £1100 and £1200 depending on where I take it, but apparently LR haven't got any!, or are stating 'critical' on supply to sort warranty issues first. Not a good day. The only upside is the quote to fit wasn't quite as bad as i'd of thought @ £275 inc.
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3rd Dec 2010 11:14 am |
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Dunk Member Since: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 235 |
Anyone know what warranty a new diff' comes with if fitted by LR?? |
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3rd Dec 2010 6:18 pm |
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Richard1975 Member Since: 05 Feb 2011 Location: Netherlands Posts: 27 |
Hi Dunk,
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8th Feb 2011 12:20 pm |
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