new vcu still tight??

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I had a new vcu and prop bearings fitted by bell just over a week ago, they also changed the front diff mount for me. I have the same tightness as you describe, but no other noises, except for a single click noise on the offside rear, when the power goes on after changing gear, or if I take my foot off the throttle and then back on. Could the other diff mounts be worn and causing this click noise?


it could also be a broken chassis mount. check it.
 
ok, so i swapped my tyres over today and put my bamps on and the noise disappeared so it was the tyres after all.

im going to buy a new set, thinking of getting infinitys inf-200s has anuone ever had problems with these before?


thanks everyone for the help, nice and chilled now that i know whats causing the noise
 
ok, so i swapped my tyres over today and put my bamps on and the noise disappeared so it was the tyres after all.

im going to buy a new set, thinking of getting infinitys inf-200s has anuone ever had problems with these before?


thanks everyone for the help, nice and chilled now that i know whats causing the noise

There you go glad to hear it. Are you planning on going off road or staying mainly on road ??? If it's mainly on road I would recommend Pirelli Scorpion STR's as I don't use mine for off road I can't recommend any off road tyres but just remember the more chunky tyres you run on the more road noise you are going to get.
 
There you go glad to hear it. Are you planning on going off road or staying mainly on road ??? If it's mainly on road I would recommend Pirelli Scorpion STR's as I don't use mine for off road I can't recommend any off road tyres but just remember the more chunky tyres you run on the more road noise you are going to get.


yeah i couldnt believe it mate really didnt think it would cause all that noise just from the prop going back on. witch craft if you ask me haha. i even took it to a relatives garage and he couldnt find it either. ill give him a ring in the morning to let him know what is was.

i do a bit of off roading as i use it for lamping when out with the dogs, nothing too serious was thinking of going greenlaning aswell so wanted something decent, a tidy all terrain would suite me. ive read good things about the infinitys but just wanted to know if anyone has had the issue with the noise, i dont mind road noise but the vibrating thats there now is seriously a pain in the arse haha. thanks for your help any mate i do apprecitate it.
 
No problem glad to help. To be honest thou I don't think you are going to solve the problem with the Infinity tyres so if you can put up with the vibrating and noise I would leave the tyres on you have on now. at least you know where it's all coming from and it will save you a few quid as well.
 
No problem glad to help. To be honest thou I don't think you are going to solve the problem with the Infinity tyres so if you can put up with the vibrating and noise I would leave the tyres on you have on now. at least you know where it's all coming from and it will save you a few quid as well.

Do you think any all terrain would solve the problem or would it have to be a road biased tire to get rid of the noise
 
Do you think any all terrain would solve the problem or would it have to be a road biased tire to get rid of the noise

I've got no experience of any all terrain tyres so can't really answer that one but what I would do is post the question in another new thread and let all the off road boys come back with an answer. There must be a tyre out there somewhere but at a premium I should imagine.

The tyres I had on were road biased tyres and they gave me the same problem as you so it's not only all terrain tyres that cause the problem. I did a lot of research on the forum and found out that there are only a certain number of "ROAD" tyres that are suitable for the freelander
 
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The more aggressive the tyre, the more road noise. I had GG AT2's on mine and the increase was noticeable. Particularly when over 40K miles, as the started to sawtooth :eek:.
 
Infinity are a good tire in my opinion.

I have had them on for over 2 years.

Great in snow.
Fine on the road(if you don`t off road or tow or live where it snows, why buy a 4x4)
Ok in the wet
MPG 32 mpg TD4
No vibration.

The only problem I have had is leakage around the rim on one tire.This is probably residue from the Scorpions it had on before,which I would not fit again
after trying the Infinitys.
 
Infinity are a good tire in my opinion.

I have had them on for over 2 years.

Great in snow.
Fine on the road(if you don`t off road or tow or live where it snows, why buy a 4x4)
Ok in the wet
MPG 32 mpg TD4
No vibration.

The only problem I have had is leakage around the rim on one tire.This is probably residue from the Scorpions it had on before,which I would not fit again
after trying the Infinitys.


great stuff, i will probabpy try them but a lot of the things ive read even the events ive got now are a good tyre and hasnt caused problems for people. so hopefully i dont gett the same problem when i change them
 
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