Yes. Steerings is very light. If yer look on the drivers B post base it will yell yer what the tire pressures should be anorl. Just in case someone's set them too high.Thank you very much for your welcome,
Now that I have driven the Freelander 2 the steering feels very light, worryingly light is this normal?
Thanks again
Yes. Steerings is very light. If yer look on the drivers B post base it will yell yer what the tire pressures should be anorl. Just in case someone's set them too high.
Hi, I've had Sorento, Santa Fe, Toureg and CRV and only the CRV was slightly light, feels much better now, must be getting used to it.What was your previous vehicle?
If you had a Defender or something every vehicle will feel light
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Cheers, Are you Ok with 2 tyres of the same make on the front axle and 2 tyres of a different make on the rear axle?Keep an eye on your tyre pressures, it is important for the vcu on your vehicle. They don’t like odd tyres either
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