Steering issue
#12
#13
Warehousing parts
YES I did. actually it was because I first replaced all of the bushings with the orange poly bushings. BIG mistake, so,I saved up and bought all 8 Original LR control arms. The 2007 HSE they were going on got flooded before I could change them out, so a new plan to keep the other three Rovers running was hatched.
If I did not already have a complete set of control arms and all the bushing tools sitting around, I would but a complete arm.
Jeff
If I did not already have a complete set of control arms and all the bushing tools sitting around, I would but a complete arm.
Jeff
#15
This is currently happening with my 06 HSE. Recently replaced the lower control arms and tie rods. I have some sway bar bushings on order and hoping this corrects the issue. Anything else I should be looking for?
#16
YES I did. actually it was because I first replaced all of the bushings with the orange poly bushings. BIG mistake, so,I saved up and bought all 8 Original LR control arms. The 2007 HSE they were going on got flooded before I could change them out, so a new plan to keep the other three Rovers running was hatched.
If I did not already have a complete set of control arms and all the bushing tools sitting around, I would but a complete arm.
Jeff
If I did not already have a complete set of control arms and all the bushing tools sitting around, I would but a complete arm.
Jeff
#17
Don't forget that play in the steering column joint, tyres, wheel alignment and road camber will also do this too you
#18
Sounds like the AB orange poly bushes? What didn't you like about them? Just curious... I did my control arms a couple of years ago, won't be needing new ones for awhile but those orange things kinda look like they should work very well. AB claims they are superior to the factory ones.
All that said, I would recommend replacing the big bushing on the front lower control arm with one as they take a good beating and hold up real well, and you still have all the other rubber bushing to keep the ride quality of a Land Rover.
Just my experience, you may have a different need for your Rover.
Jeff
#19
Poly bushings suck. They are great for the people who sell em and the suckers that fall for marketing, but other than they they are not ideal in most vehicles. Especially a heavy truck like an LR3. Bushings have a VERY vital roll which is to "absorb" stress between suspension parts and the frame. The stiffer the bushing the less suspension parts can give and more stress is put into the frame mounts and hardware. There have been plenty of times where polly bushings have resulted in bent suspension parts or cracks in frame welds. This is nothing new at all except maybe to those suckered by marketing who live in a world of denial. Do they have their place? Sure, if you have a vehicle for the track, etc. Even my BMW V12 had spherical metal bushings for the front lateral control arms. But with a truck as heavy as the LR3, I would rather have bushings do as designed at factory. Shocker to most, but they sorta know what they are doing. Yes the bushings do seem to fail early - then get a bushing kit and just replace em every 70-100k miles. Just like any other maintenance item.
Last edited by DakotaTravler; 06-18-2020 at 10:10 PM.