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Algenash200806



Member Since: 10 Oct 2021
Location: Isle of wight
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Barolo Black
Range rover l322 judder from rear axle

Hi
I changed my rear disc and pads on my Range rover l322 (07 plate), but now get a constant judder on rear axle while driving. Want there before changing pads and discs. Any help be appreciated

Alan

Post #608814 10th Oct 2021 7:59pm
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Merchy



Member Since: 14 Feb 2021
Location: North Wales
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

As you are new, please do not be insulted by my post as we do not know the level of your 'spannering experience / ability, at a guess, you are not an engineer Whistle

Have you used the correct parts ?
Have all fastenings been tightened correctly ?
Has re-assembly of all components been carried out correctly ?
Have you used the correct lubrication in the right manner and in the correct locations ?
As you changed the discs, did you disturb the hand brake components / or renew the shoes ? ( whilst fitting new discs and pads, checking / changing the hand brake shoes ( setting up / adjusting ) etc is a good idea, saves having to do another job later on )

Then - considering the age of the car....

Check to see if any of the carrier return pin assemblies are seized. Common.

Very important, as you renewed the pads, I am assuming that you had to press the caliper pistons back into the housings, it could be that the pistons(s) are now seized. Common.

Last remote guess is that something else has gone wrong at the same time, a nasty co-incidence

Hope this helps. Thumbs Up

PS - The 'Wiki' section on here is very good, and using the search function will give you lots of useful info, welcome to the wacky world of fatties.

Post #608819 10th Oct 2021 9:07pm
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