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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
When is the MOT due ? They test a lot of this anyway. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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7th Feb 2020 9:18 am |
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bobcr Member Since: 20 Apr 2014 Location: scotland Posts: 28 |
In December just had a look at the test and there is an advisory for nearside rear shock misted with oil wondering if this could be causing the handling problem |
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7th Feb 2020 10:20 am |
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dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
Bob, The Freelander is just like a conventional car in terms of the suspension setup and you can check it the same as any other standard car. If your fit and able enough do the" bounce" test on each corner to check the suspension, I.E Push down hard on the bodywork at each wheel and watch for the results. The car should rebound up then down once only if the suspension is working as it should. Any more than one bounce and you have a worn shocker/shockers. Worn suspension components/ball joints etc can be checked by "safely" jacking up each wheel in turn and grabbing the wheel top and bottom and trying to rock it back and forth to check for any play/movement. Repeat with your hands in the 3 o`clock/9 o`clock position. Any worn items should show up. Also check the anti roll bar links by grabbing them and giving them a good shake. Always be safe when doing this and use axle stands under a solid part of the body/subframe and not just thejack on its own. Good luck! |
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7th Feb 2020 4:12 pm |
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