cypress822
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As most know, my 2010 LR4 has a problem with the steering wheel vibrating over 50mph when cold. After driving it for 15-30 minutes, the vibration markedly improves.
The steering system has been replaced, the tires have been balanced no less than 7 times, the tires have been replaced....
Recently the dealer replaced my 'control arms', because they noted the bushings were sticking out a bit----i hope i have the terminology correct. I guess these bushings are filled with fluid---which might account for the reason why the vibration is better once the car drives for a while.
I don't mean to get anyones hopes up, but since the repair, and the little driving i have done since, vibration is nearly gone. Like i said though, i have not driven much since though.
But, i wanted to get this post out to see what others thought and see if it helps anyone or see if it even makes sense!
The steering system has been replaced, the tires have been balanced no less than 7 times, the tires have been replaced....
Recently the dealer replaced my 'control arms', because they noted the bushings were sticking out a bit----i hope i have the terminology correct. I guess these bushings are filled with fluid---which might account for the reason why the vibration is better once the car drives for a while.
I don't mean to get anyones hopes up, but since the repair, and the little driving i have done since, vibration is nearly gone. Like i said though, i have not driven much since though.
But, i wanted to get this post out to see what others thought and see if it helps anyone or see if it even makes sense!