jezzertd4
Member
Hi All
It may and is probably just me, but I do get a lot of 'tyre roar' on my 02 Freelander TD4 3 Door?
I have good tyres (Kumho AT 21575/15's) all in good condition, balanced and tracked.
It does drift slightly left, but otherwise seems OK, but the Steering does seem to have got heavier, my other half drove it and she noticed it?
ARB Drop links replaced, and had my local Land Rover guys to check and they said they couldn't find anything, sailed through the MOT
but we all know that even the smallest amount of give can cause issues 
Also ride quality has got worse, I feel every bit of rough road, pot holes through the cars seat, pedals and steering wheel?
Does have tendency to tramline, but only on the left side?
I think in terms of the inner lower wishbone bushes, lower joing, top strut bushes (rubbers)
Do you think these will improve trye roar and or improve steering/ride quality?
So I suppose what I am saying what is the best order to start looking at
Thanks to all in advance.... :bounce:
It may and is probably just me, but I do get a lot of 'tyre roar' on my 02 Freelander TD4 3 Door?
I have good tyres (Kumho AT 21575/15's) all in good condition, balanced and tracked.
It does drift slightly left, but otherwise seems OK, but the Steering does seem to have got heavier, my other half drove it and she noticed it?
ARB Drop links replaced, and had my local Land Rover guys to check and they said they couldn't find anything, sailed through the MOT
Also ride quality has got worse, I feel every bit of rough road, pot holes through the cars seat, pedals and steering wheel?
Does have tendency to tramline, but only on the left side?
I think in terms of the inner lower wishbone bushes, lower joing, top strut bushes (rubbers)
Do you think these will improve trye roar and or improve steering/ride quality?
So I suppose what I am saying what is the best order to start looking at
Thanks to all in advance.... :bounce: