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    FL1 - vibration/rumble under acceleration

    Yes - 5Kg at 1.2m took about 45 secs
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    FL1 - vibration/rumble under acceleration

    It was the rotational play in the tri-bearing that appeared to be the trouble. Fixed by replacing the front prop shaft assembly (which includes the tri-bearing joint).
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    FL1 - vibration/rumble under acceleration

    Turned out to be the tri-bearing at the front of the forward prop shaft: https://www.flickr.com/photos/16828840@N07/albums/72157684459059164 I think I may have damaged it a week or so before when I put the Freelander into a small hidden ditch. The ditch was about 2ft deep at the side of the...
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    FL1 - vibration/rumble under acceleration

    One wheel VCU test gives 45 seconds for 5Kg at 1.2m - which is a bit slower than expected (35sec)
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    FL1 - vibration/rumble under acceleration

    As far as I know, Bridgestone DUELER H/T 684 all round - all about 30PSI - all good treads but more tread on back than front (could do with a front - back swap I guess). Had them for about 4-5 years.
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    FL1 - vibration/rumble under acceleration

    I've had my 04 Freelander Van for 8 years - its been great - Ideal for what I do - but its developed a vibration problem - it vibrates when its warmed up (20mins+) and under acceleration. Particularly around 50-60MPH. I can't feel the vibration through the steering wheel or gear stick. I made...
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