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DavidP



Member Since: 20 Oct 2010
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Belgium 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey
vibrations and squealing

So when manoeuvring at very low speeds I get a vibration through the steering wheel, not all the time and when stationary nothing.
Also when driving and turning right I get a slight metallic squeal, just had the front brakes/discs done and drop-link arm on r/h side. The sound is quite ‘tinny’ and I have had a good look around behind the r/h wheel but nothing is apparent.
Followed the instructions how to change the offside (lhd) wing mirror and casing, what a bi1ch getting the door card off. Still great thanks to Dan at Duckworths.
Have just spent the week in Kiev, apart from Mercs it seems FFRRs are de-rigueur, with a lot of, err hem, attachments – things like 10 prong stainless ‘under guards’ that protrude slightly. Mainly supercharged ones and, thank goodness, 5 days not 1 RRS in sight!!!!!!!!!!

Any ideas on the vibrators oops vibrations and squealing would be great, it’s whether to put it in here or back in the UK. Cheers

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47p2



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Location: Gone Beyond, Subaru
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I get a slight metallic squeal................The sound is quite ‘tinny’



Brake back plate catching?

Post #85872 7th Oct 2011 6:12pm
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DavidP



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Belgium 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey

yes, it's that sort of 'tinny' sound but i just cannot see where or how. I will climb underneath tomorrow and have another look.....Thank you

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