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That's exactly what we are trying to find out.
Thank you.
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Thank you.
Point taken. I will take your advice.
I will come back to you with feedback
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Yes of course, by a professional mechanic. The problem does not concern the springs.
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I do not know the part number. Surely, the problem is not the springs.
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Thank you for your reply.
This does not explain the lean however. What is causing the lean?
Rear springs have been changed recently.
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I really appreciate your help guys.
Below please find related photos for ease of reference.
Photos have been taken from behind car.
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Hello,
I own a Land Rover Defender TD5 manufactured in 2006.
Lately I noticed that my rear axle looks slightly off center with the right tyre sitting further to the driver's side sticking outside wheel arch. It seems that the van is leaning by an inch to the passenger's side. The land rover has...
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Hello,
I own a Land Rover Defender TD5 manufactured in 2006.
Lately I noticed that my rear axle looks slightly off center with the right tyre sitting further to the driver's side sticking outside wheel arch. It seems that the van is leaning by an inch to the passenger's side. The land rover...