Danger Steve
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Hi chaps! Back again with more issues :-(
So I’ve now owned the Freelander 2 for 18 months, new PTU, Haldex striped and serviced, two new front driveshafts, blower motor, bonnet catch. Loads of work done. Oils changed etc...
I’m currently on my second lot of driveshafts as the Britpart shafts I bought both failed within months!
More recently I’ve noticed issues with the passenger side shaft (britpart) and a wobble under load around 50mph.
I’ve now changed the shaft, had the tracking checked, all the wheels re-balanced (4x Bridgestone duelers only 6 months old) the car is now perfectly straight and balanced, two new driveshafts and yet the wobble or judder remains?
So if I’m driving on a flat road, as I slowly accelerate to 50mph the car will start to shake side to side like a wet dog between 45-65ish. The harder the acceleration the more violent the wobble. If for eg I’m driving up a longer inclined road, wobble will start top 30/40mph and not really stop until I hit flat road or ease off the accelerator. At no point does the steering wheel wobble, it just the car body itself.
I’d like to sell the car because I need a newer van for work, I’m concerned I’m not going to get top money for it as it stands so I need to resolve the issue asap! But at the same time I don’t want to really spend stupid amounts, I’d rather sell with the problem know to the buyer and just haggle the price. I simply don’t have the time to waste at the moment!
Any ideas on if this is a simple fix or any thing I can do to rule things out? If I remove the prop shaft for example to rule out anything associated with the rear diff? Or the prop bearings or the prop itself? If it was front suspension how could I check this? Would the steering wheel not be judder at the same time with anything associated to the wheels or steering? I don’t think it’s a missfire as the engine sounds fine.
I should mention the car is an auto is that makes any difference?
Thanks chaps! Any helps appreciated
Steve
So I’ve now owned the Freelander 2 for 18 months, new PTU, Haldex striped and serviced, two new front driveshafts, blower motor, bonnet catch. Loads of work done. Oils changed etc...
I’m currently on my second lot of driveshafts as the Britpart shafts I bought both failed within months!
More recently I’ve noticed issues with the passenger side shaft (britpart) and a wobble under load around 50mph.
I’ve now changed the shaft, had the tracking checked, all the wheels re-balanced (4x Bridgestone duelers only 6 months old) the car is now perfectly straight and balanced, two new driveshafts and yet the wobble or judder remains?
So if I’m driving on a flat road, as I slowly accelerate to 50mph the car will start to shake side to side like a wet dog between 45-65ish. The harder the acceleration the more violent the wobble. If for eg I’m driving up a longer inclined road, wobble will start top 30/40mph and not really stop until I hit flat road or ease off the accelerator. At no point does the steering wheel wobble, it just the car body itself.
I’d like to sell the car because I need a newer van for work, I’m concerned I’m not going to get top money for it as it stands so I need to resolve the issue asap! But at the same time I don’t want to really spend stupid amounts, I’d rather sell with the problem know to the buyer and just haggle the price. I simply don’t have the time to waste at the moment!
Any ideas on if this is a simple fix or any thing I can do to rule things out? If I remove the prop shaft for example to rule out anything associated with the rear diff? Or the prop bearings or the prop itself? If it was front suspension how could I check this? Would the steering wheel not be judder at the same time with anything associated to the wheels or steering? I don’t think it’s a missfire as the engine sounds fine.
I should mention the car is an auto is that makes any difference?
Thanks chaps! Any helps appreciated
Steve