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BigladUK



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My Sept 2014 AB vs my father in laws June 2015 Vogue

My father in law and I have FFRR's , his is a low mileage ( 40k ) June 2015 Vogue and mine is a highish mileage (79k ) AB, they are both approved used and both the 4.4V8

I have a vagueish question, I don't drive my father in laws car very often but when I do it's so tight and firm in it's drving, it's hard to describe but it drives so nicely. On the other hand mine, in comparision, is no where near as tight a firm. Mine drives fine but it's night and day in comparision, even my girlfriend in the passenger seat could tell the differnce.

We've had the ARC ram bushes changed on mine ( I think ) but is there something super obvious that is different between the cars that would cause this or perhaos something worn on mine that would cause this effect ?

Thanks in advance for any assistance

Si

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Alistair



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Do they have the same size wheels ?

Same brand of tyre ?

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BigladUK



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Actually they don't, they are both 22in but different styles

I have this style



And he has the more common

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Tyres.....I'm not sure about, I could check if you think it will make a difference ?

Si

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Alistair



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If they are both 22's the brand shouldn't make too much difference, but it's possible - my wife can tell when I've switched from summer to winter continentals - both 22's

Try checking the pressures ?

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BigladUK



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I run mine at the lower number ( you know there is 4 people in the car or 27 people ), I wonder if they need more air then. I can try that Smile

Thanks

Si

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Alistair



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Maybe just check what your FiL has his at ?

I guess it could be bushes or something else, but would start with the simple stuff.....

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BigladUK



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Great,
I've got him to check his ( from the service menu ) and I'll check mine

I shall report back

Si

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I have a 63 plate one, higher miles circa 85k and its tight as a drum. Suspension components are the normal places to start.

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BigladUK



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Thanks, the wierd thing is I was happy enough until I drove his car , I might have the dealer drive both cars back to back

Si

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4 wheel alignment makes a big difference in handling - a good sign if it’s out is if the tyres are wearing unevenly 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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His car will have the improved EAS block with twin valves, the updated ARB complete with harmonic balance weights! etc etc...

Its been done on my 13MY and its night & day! Have a schmooze through my thread below... All the info is there Thumbs Up

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic47985-45.html

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What struck me was your girlfriend has been in your father in laws car !!!!! Are you a danger freak or suicidal, what if your wife ( his daughter) finds out Laughing 2015 4.4 AB
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BigladUK



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Thanks all for your help

Tyre pressures were pretty much the same on both cars so I've ruled this out

Tyre wear is even so I don't think it's alignment

Craig, I couldn't find the specific details about the EAS block and ARB with harmonic balance weights, would you be kind enought to give me more details, this sounds like a good place to try , what are the costs ( I have warranty ) and what actually need to updated , also I have no clue what an EAS block or ARB are LOL

LOL @ the comment about my girlfriend, i like to live on the wild side

Si

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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
His car will have the improved EAS block with twin valves, the updated ARB complete with harmonic balance weights! etc etc...

Its been done on my 13MY and its night & day! Have a schmooze through my thread below... All the info is there Thumbs Up

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic47985-45.html


Mine has had the new ARC valve Block and balancer and new bushes all round and can't say I noticed THAT much difference in road holding etc. The only things that I noticed was that a) the awful front clunking noise had now finally been fixed but has been replaced by b) a god awful hydraulic hissing sound from under the car where the ARC block sits, when the car is at idle at traffic lights for example. Crying or Very sad

When I did notice a difference once was when I got a 6 month old courtesy AB while mine was in for repair, now that difference was chalk and cheese. Getting mine back felt like I was driving a jelly. When I spoke to the master Tech he said there had been significant suspension revisions between mine and a 2019 spec. Shocked

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