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alsy Member Since: 17 Jul 2018 Location: Northumberland Posts: 24 |
Hi all - I bought a Freelander 2 to replace my slightly aging X-trail - liked the interior & a reasonable amount of toys - a lot smaller in the boot & a lot slower on the road - a tuning box helped pep it up a bit without hurting the fuel consumption - In snow & ice the FR2 is a lot better than the X-trail, but on ordinary roads I find the spring rates are too soft & the damping is just god-awful - checked all are still sealed & springs are still in 1 piece - tyres are in good condition, good make & correct tyre pressures - but if you drive over slight undulations at a steady 70mph (as often happens on todays rotten roads) a slight wobble in the steering can quickly develop into a pronounced weave on the road - requires both application of brakes & steering input to correct. Handling on twisty roads is frankly . I like the car but if I can't sort this it will go - a swift search on line reveals only springs & dampers to OE spec & when I spoke to the nice salesman at Stratstone I found out that this isn't restricted to my car, but that's how Landrovers drive.......Also the tailgate won't open
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17th Jul 2018 4:17 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
No ideas, except to go back to "solidly built Nissan"... |
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17th Jul 2018 4:25 pm |
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JulesK Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Ceredigion. Posts: 1664 |
Welcome Alsy.............oh wait a minute............Bye. If it wasn't so bad it'd be funny.
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17th Jul 2018 4:49 pm |
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Sangina Member Since: 14 Dec 2017 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 42 |
Try A 4 wheel alignment check ,mine was way out and drove wonderfully when all adjusted. |
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17th Jul 2018 5:15 pm |
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alsy Member Since: 17 Jul 2018 Location: Northumberland Posts: 24 |
will try the 4 wheel alignment thing
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17th Jul 2018 5:41 pm |
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alsy Member Since: 17 Jul 2018 Location: Northumberland Posts: 24 |
sorry to upset you - is just an honest appraisal of a car - |
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17th Jul 2018 5:44 pm |
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alsy Member Since: 17 Jul 2018 Location: Northumberland Posts: 24 |
Car had only done 39000 when I got it - but as you say the dampers may well be gubbed - will look to get some & replace them (looks to be an easy job both ends - nice to get hands dirty again) |
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17th Jul 2018 6:17 pm |
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ronp Member Since: 15 Jun 2009 Location: 🌲Galloway🌲 Posts: 1477 |
I reckon JulesK was replying in response to your original unedited post praising the X-Trail to the detriment of the FL2. FL2 now gone and have a couple of items left for sale:- Brodit active iPhone holder + Brodit dash clip, Bluetooth Music Streaming Module. |
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17th Jul 2018 6:47 pm |
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Worms Member Since: 31 Oct 2017 Location: Highlands Posts: 635 |
Alsy, my FL2 copes well with reasonable speed on twisty, single-track, West Highland roads, so I am a bit surprised about your comments, although I did find that it did some funny things on fast corners until I got rid of the Pirelli Scorpion Verde tyres. I wonder if your DSC is either not doing what it should do, or doing things that you don’t like it doing? Perhaps try switching it off (or on!) and see if that makes a difference!
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17th Jul 2018 6:57 pm |
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alsy Member Since: 17 Jul 2018 Location: Northumberland Posts: 24 |
sometimes the truth is inconvenient or perhaps more likely I am a bit biased - love a good Nissan - just so far found the x-trail to be a better all rounder & no squeaks, rattles or break downs - in a year with the FR2 had all of them - maybe I'm unlucky - anyhow not to oversell the x trail or undersell the freelander 2 different beasts & winter was a lot easier in the freelander -
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17th Jul 2018 6:59 pm |
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9Dave9 Member Since: 13 Jan 2018 Location: East Ayrshire Posts: 29 |
loved my Nissan.. though it was a 350z, not really practical living a mile down a dirt track hence the Freelander. |
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17th Jul 2018 7:06 pm |
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Steven.T Member Since: 08 Nov 2015 Location: Stockton-On-Tees Posts: 219 |
Fl2 handling can't be exactly described as sporty, but it handles well enough for me when it gets chucked around the moors and the dales when I need it to. It is a bit wallowy but it swallows bumps and potholes like a black hole. I've never noticed it weaving over 70, normally rock steady, out of interest, what size alloys do you have? |
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17th Jul 2018 8:06 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5062 |
Frankly mate there is something very seriously wrong with your car. It is certainly not representative of the marque. How many miles has it done now ? At only 39K miles it should be near perfect. Has it had a crash ? Been off-roaded ++ I think you need to get it checked by a mechanic familiar with FL2s As an example our current SD4 has done 35K and handles almost like new and had no problem with high speed braking and lane changing. I know because whilst going through Spaghetti recently, a chap went from slip road straight across into lane 3. Which was awkward as I was in that lane 3 too and along side him. He never checked his blind spot. I slammed on brakes as nowhere to go. The FL2 behaved perfectly unlike the wife who became a bit unrepeatable when she saw the other car was only inches away. Luckily nobody behind us and missed both knobhead's car and the concrete central reservation. Jules |
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17th Jul 2018 8:29 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2187 |
Could be alignment, could be tyres.
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17th Jul 2018 8:37 pm |
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