What did you do with your Range Rover today

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Finally took apart my rear axle to try to track down this annoying click. Changed out the axle seal, replaced the brake pads and rotor. Cleaned up the nearly seized caliper slides. Also cleaned the axle splines and wheel hub and applied loctite 648. Just waiting for 24hrs before I take it for a test drive.
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Wish me luck!
 
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Finally took apart my rear axle to try to track down this annoying click. Changed out the axle seal, replaced the brake pads and rotor. Cleaned up the nearly seized caliper slides. Also cleaned the axle splines and wheel hub and applied loctite 648. Just waiting for 24hrs before I take it for a test drive.
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Wish me luck!
Mine does the clicking/clocking noise from forward to reverse as well!! That may just be on the cards... thinking-face_1f914.png
 
That will be it. Did mine a few years ago and been fine since.
Cheers mate, I know you did mention it a while ago and I didn't really understand exactly where you meant and not wanting to look daft asking.
That makes me feel better after thinking it was replacement time for certain parts in the axle. Well, it could still be that after 220.000mls. Better still. :D;)
 
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