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chim



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2007 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Zermatt Silver
Help, really bad shake

Managed to get myself completely stuck trying to go over some grass, bogged right down and turned out to be more of a swamp than a field. Got pulled out and all seemed fine, hit the road though and approaching 50 she started to shake. Above fifty and you can feel your fillings rattle. 2007 Range with the 22 inch Rims, hoping I have knocked the balance out but the shake is really bad and seems to come from the rear. Hoping I have not twisted an alloy and it is just balance weights have came off or worse while trying to get unstuck.

Help Crying or Very sad RRFF 2007

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Have you cleaned out any large amount of crud from the inside of your wheels? I had the same symptoms when mine filled up with snow and ice!



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chim



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There was loads, cleaned out and hoped that it was fixed, has improved as was shuddering from about 30 but still badly shuddering over 50. RRFF 2007

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have you lost any of the ballance weights on your wheels onto no6 Range Rover

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you've lost the stick on balance weights from the inside of the wheel.. ... - .- -.




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To be honest I would be very surprised if i did not lose some, was a bit dark to check and will look in the morning. she ended up completely buried in the mud and was doing a lot of rocking her back and forth to try and get free. Given the size of the wheels would you expect a teeth rattling shudder if just a balance problem, no other symptoms of problem (no noise etc) RRFF 2007

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btw, seeings you have 22'' i would check for cracks in the alloy.. ... - .- -.




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will check for cracks, had a good look when I was jet washing though and the seemed OK. Anyone know if there are any wheel shops in Ayrshire that can balance 22 inch rims RRFF 2007

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