huffhuff

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Hi all,

Please forgive my ignorance.

I'm slowly working my way through the very long list of MOT failures and this one has got me... "...nearside front upper Tie bar/rod rubber bush deteriorated resulting in excessive movement (2.4.G.2)...". Is this another name for track rods? Regardless, what am I needing to buy/fit?

Ta muchly in advance :)
 
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Hi all,

Please forgive my ignorance.

I'm slowly working my way through the very long list of MOT failures and this one has got me... "Tie bar/rod rubber bush deteriorated resulting in excessive movement...". Is this another name for track rods? Regardless, what am I needing to buy/fit?

Ta muchly in advance :)
Might mean the radius arms. Or even Panhard rod.
If it was tres I think they would say.
 
Not being funny, but wouldn't the garage be able to tell you?

I guess they could, but I haven't seen them face-to-face to ask. They dropped my car back whilst I was on holiday...

I'm not familiar with the term so assume, like may things, land rovers have their own name for things or vice-versa. Hence asking the collective here... :)
 
Get under the nearside with a crowbar and you'll find the same thing they did?

Ha, that's the obvious answer. But, it's currently a good few miles away in a lockup whilst it's off the road. Wanted to order the parts today. Never mind, it can wait...

Cheers
 
Ha, that's the obvious answer. But, it's currently a good few miles away in a lockup whilst it's off the road. Wanted to order the parts today. Never mind, it can wait...

Cheers

When you get to the vehicle, get someone to sit in the drivers seat and wobble the wheel from side to side. Grip the ends of the panhard rod with your fingers, any play in that is obvious.
If it is panhard rod, the bushes are only a few quid, you will probably need them sometime anyway.
 

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