If I wanted perfect handling

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gpz900r

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Having owned 2 range rovers and now on my second disco ( A battered 1994 TDI ) and never having one that could be driven over 60mph without the fear of god of losing control I would be interested to know what I would need to change to have just for once a car that handled as it should.

Being a non car person I would need a list of things to do from you guys to take to the garage. I know that the knuckle bit ( big shiny round thing ) that right next to the wheel on the drivers side is leaking and read somewhere about a use once greese kit? I dont want to mess about and would rather hit the whole problem at once. What would I need to change to get the car "Perfect" and see if I can at least do the speed limit. Having large trucks up my rear on windy motorways is no fun!

So if anyone could do a list of things to change that would be great, better still if any of you guys fancy the job and are local give me a PM or reply here, thanks guys... PS Unless I double de clutch from 1st to 2nd Gear there is a very nasty grind, does this mean I need a new gear box too?
 
If you want perfect handling...buy a Ferrari :)

If you want to improve the handling of your Disco..a poly-bush kit will help, but that assumes everything else is in working order.

You don't say why you fear loosing control - what are the symptoms? Why not get it into a Land Rover specialist and ask them to check it over, or you could replace everything only to find you've wasted your money (no comment please YD :D)

Matt
 
i'd check wheel balance , did mine cos runnin on big and heavy steel modulars cruise's nice at 70 plus , and a good steering damper stops the schimmy
 
I had a series 1 V8 disco that handled like a trapped pig over 65mph.

Got all the wheels balanced and full 4 wheel tracking done, After that she would cruise at 90mph all day, Well or until it ran out of petrol !!!!:D

It was the best £50 i ever spent on the beast. :D
 
non car person ??? iam a biker too :)

anyway if iam thinking what you are fit some anti roll bars :D
i have had a few early range rovers and fitted them, they handle a lot better as long as all the springs, shocks and bushes are ok, but the crap off road tho :(
 
For the use once grease in the swivel pin housing, there should be a sticker under the bonnet to say it's been done.

My 200tdi is fine on the motorway up to 90 (the car can't go any faster than that) but I wouldn't want to try going round any kind of bend at that speed in it! Maybe your steering damper or shocks are worn out?
 
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