Gaj1612
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What tyres you running on ???
event ml698 ats mate all 4 were fitted at the same time
What tyres you running on ???
event ml698 ats mate all 4 were fitted at the same time
Sorry never heard of these tyres. It's a well known fact that there are only a certain number of tyres that will match a Freelander I found this out a few years ago when I replaced two of mine. I think they were Uniroyal or something like that. What a mistake to try and save a few quid, I had vibration bad road noise as soon as they were put on. I stuck with them for around six months until I couldn't stand it no longer and also the front needed changing as well so I changed them all for the Pirelli Scorpion STR's and what a difference it made no vibration and very little road noise.
So I don't know if it's your tyres or not but hopefully somebody else who is running on the same with no problems will be along soon to help you out.
Event Tyres / SUV 4x4 / Event ML698 Event ML 698 - 205/80 R16 104T XL TL Fuel Eff.: F Wet Grip: F NoiseClass: 3 Noise: 74dB SUV Tyres - 4x4 Tyres - All Terrain Tyres - Off Road Tyres - 16" R16" - 205/80/16, 205/80R16 <br> R16" - 205/16, 205R16
hi thanks, but i dont think its the tyres as it was running in mondo mode with these fitted and was absolutely fine except for road noise. unless it would only make a difference with the prop fitted again?
Did you use the same type of VCU bearings second time round, this can happen with harder rubber bearings like the ones from Brit part.
Unfortunately I haven't. My Bamp has one but it's got different tyres all round. If it was the tyres would the vibration go away after 1500-200rpm?
Yes quite possible. I'm sure Bell use the GKN bearings so can't see it being those. Have you tried it with the rear prop off (sorry if you have said this before I've not gone through the thread) You know I might be totally wrong but I'm betting on the tyres from personal experience.
ill swap the wheels over with my bamps tomorrow and run it down the road just to see if thats the problem. hopefully not as i havent long bought them haha
I'd only gone five hundred yards after having them fitted when my problems started couldn't wait to get them off. Along with the vibration I would have sworn I had a wheel bearing gone as well but all it was was the tyres.
mines there up to about 2000rpm then goes. it feels like its vibrating through the prop and up through where the vcu is bolted to the underside of the car. was yours the same?
Yep exactly the same.
fingers crossed that might solve the problem then. ill have a look tomorrow and let you know, thanks for the help
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