Hi,
I read a bit on here and asked in another thread a while ago but didn't get more information about the suspension. My FL has now 140k mi on the clock and it started some on side roads or in a roundabout it feels if I'd drive a Citroen 2CV and would fall over. I was wondering if the shock absorbers are done. I talked to LR in DE and that guy said they would still be ok and today we went to our local garage for my wife's car so I took the opportunity and asked that guy. He checked and said he couldn't find anything. He checked as for MOT. When I told him about the above he said yes it might not show any signs from outside but you never know how it looks inside. He also said they look if being the original ones.
Read a bit about someone mentioned that after 60k mi they would usually be good for renewal. After that I think it would be time as driving is no fun really anymore, but on one thread from today it read that it could also be the lower strut bearings or wisbone bushes etc.
Had a quick look into it and took some pics.
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It looks old. What do you think?
As the guy from the garage said was leaking, loose or otherwise looking not normal should i go for the shocks first? Which ones would recommend if that's the case? I found some on island 4x4 from britparts but am not sure if these are good for 34£RH Front Damper Assy Non Sports Suspension From 1A336548 RSC000040 Island 4x4 - Specialists in Land Rover and Range Rover Parts and accessories for all models. UK and worldwide mail order. .
Other I found some Sachs on Amazon which shall fit as well and thought these might be better but not sure what the difference is http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sachs-310022-Vibration-Damping/dp/B00CEFDS6W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407017824&sr=8-1&keywords=B00CEFDS6W
Kind regards
Matthias
I read a bit on here and asked in another thread a while ago but didn't get more information about the suspension. My FL has now 140k mi on the clock and it started some on side roads or in a roundabout it feels if I'd drive a Citroen 2CV and would fall over. I was wondering if the shock absorbers are done. I talked to LR in DE and that guy said they would still be ok and today we went to our local garage for my wife's car so I took the opportunity and asked that guy. He checked and said he couldn't find anything. He checked as for MOT. When I told him about the above he said yes it might not show any signs from outside but you never know how it looks inside. He also said they look if being the original ones.
Read a bit about someone mentioned that after 60k mi they would usually be good for renewal. After that I think it would be time as driving is no fun really anymore, but on one thread from today it read that it could also be the lower strut bearings or wisbone bushes etc.
Had a quick look into it and took some pics.
It looks old. What do you think?
As the guy from the garage said was leaking, loose or otherwise looking not normal should i go for the shocks first? Which ones would recommend if that's the case? I found some on island 4x4 from britparts but am not sure if these are good for 34£RH Front Damper Assy Non Sports Suspension From 1A336548 RSC000040 Island 4x4 - Specialists in Land Rover and Range Rover Parts and accessories for all models. UK and worldwide mail order. .
Other I found some Sachs on Amazon which shall fit as well and thought these might be better but not sure what the difference is http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sachs-310022-Vibration-Damping/dp/B00CEFDS6W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407017824&sr=8-1&keywords=B00CEFDS6W
Kind regards
Matthias
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