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Andir



Member Since: 06 May 2016
Location: Johannesburg
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South Africa 
Grinding / clunking from rear left wheel

So when I pull off turning right when the car is cold I get a grinding / clunking noise from the rear left wheel..
Doesn't seem to do it after the first or second turn but it is getting worse.
Driveshaft, bearing, diff ?? 2008 TDV8 Vogue
1970 2 door
1970 2 door
SOLD
1971 2 door
2000 4.6 Vogue
2001 4.6 Vogue
1994 3.9 Vogue
1990 4.2 Vogue SE
1981 2 door
1980 2 door
1988 4.6 Vogue SE

Post #438612 16th May 2017 4:55pm
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lounge_on_wheels



Member Since: 10 Dec 2016
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Australia 2003 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zambezi Silver

I just fixed my similar problem, it was the hand brake brake shoes seizing on left side, it made a hell of a scarey noise.

Post #438679 17th May 2017 9:17am
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Mr Tee



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Had something similar, there are grub screws in the hub that deteriorate over time, thus causing the handbrake mechanism to detach and flail about in the hub, easy fix, just a wee bit of time..

Post #438683 17th May 2017 9:31am
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Andir



Member Since: 06 May 2016
Location: Johannesburg
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Thanks.
I'll give it a look at the weekend. 2008 TDV8 Vogue
1970 2 door
1970 2 door
SOLD
1971 2 door
2000 4.6 Vogue
2001 4.6 Vogue
1994 3.9 Vogue
1990 4.2 Vogue SE
1981 2 door
1980 2 door
1988 4.6 Vogue SE

Post #438696 17th May 2017 1:14pm
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Muddydisco



Member Since: 01 Apr 2017
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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Epsom Green

After today I just had the same thing on drivers rear, making very loud noise on drive home. got out felt the wheels the right rear was very hot compared to all others. jacked up and took wheel off. found the clip holding the shoe to the back had come off the spring and clip was jammed between the disc and the disc cover. this resulted in the rear most shoe biting the drum and constantly rubbing. I've now just had to strip out the shoes and run it without a handbrake until my new clips turn up.

Post #438817 18th May 2017 4:54pm
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doclees



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United States 2004 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Hey I think I have this too. Should get to pull off the wheel tomorrow. Does this sound come and go? Sounds like worn pads against disc/drum without a change using brakes. Then if I hit a bump just right it disappears for days to weeks.

Post #476613 23rd Apr 2018 10:07pm
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Mr Tee



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Rattling shoes probably

Post #476619 24th Apr 2018 6:50am
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doclees



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United States 2004 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

The offender. The shoe center retainer. The back plate is rusted at the hole. Such a noise for a little piece. So now to hunt down back plates.

Post #476680 24th Apr 2018 8:00pm
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Mr Tee



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