On 3/7/03 3:13 PM, "ynotink" <ynotink@qwest.net> wrote:
>
> I vote for the panhard rod bushings. The entire front axle on coil sprung
> Rovers
> is located laterally by the panhard rod only. Any slack in the bushings will
> allow the axle to oscillate from side to side when the suspension's
> equilibrium
> is upset by any type of transition in the road. Besides if you are going to
> solve the problem by trial and error these bushings are the cheapest and
> easiest
> repair on the list.
Thanks for all the ideas. I'll rephrase them in laymen's terms for my dad:
"The rubber thingies inside the ends of the rod that connects the frame to
the end of the front axle..."
;-)
I'll get on it immediately.
--pat.
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