heliosuk
Member Since: 08 Oct 2010
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 118

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"It will be the lower ball joint bolts. My Freelander did it and so did the Evoque till it had modified bolts a few weeks ago and now all ok"
Er no it won't. If you look freelander arms are very different to Evoque and the Evoque problem does not have different/modified bolts either. They are still the same only with different tightening torques. The way the freelander ball joint is secured is also very different.
More likely to be drop link nuts come loose which is what we occasionally see in our dealership.
Last edited by heliosuk on 16th Dec 2012 9:56 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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15th Dec 2012 10:37 pm |
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lespes
Member Since: 10 Oct 2012
Location: Wilds of Wiltshire
Posts: 108

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Monday 08.30 hrs morning phones TH Whites Swindon, left message as all service busy, phoned again 9am 9.30 10 10 30 still busy all with customers. Still await there call back 2 days later
Phoned Westover Sailsbury spoke to service guy who suggested best to call LRA, or he could do it for me, so it could be checked out rather than possibly causing any damage.
LRA arrived 2 hrs later, checked over no obvious faults, took it out for test drive and managed to re create noise going up same hill as Sat, though much quieter this time. LRA guy then asked me to repeat this so he could listen again, but too late it had gone again and could not get it to make any noise even off road.
Anyway hire car arranged to collect Tues AM at Westover Sailsbury and now driving round in a RRS Sport Autobiography, every cloud has a silver lining
The smell of new leather is quite in-toxicating, though still think the front bumper of the Sport quite ugly, especially on the Autobiography. A whales mouth springs to mine
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18th Dec 2012 10:41 pm |
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