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BoatMad



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Ireland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black
RRS front suspension bushings question - Help

My 2005 RRs 2.7 seems to have a lot of play in the lower front wishbones, causing lots of tyre wear. The stealer says that the RR parts requires the replacement of the whole wishbone, as the bushing isnt available on their own. Its big money. Is this true, there seems to be bushings available from several parts sources,

Anyone confirm this, any diagrams of the suspension.

Dave RRS HSE TDV8 Java black/Ebony interior, mud flaps,20" stormers, towing, roofrack,sunroof,cooler V8 Tasmods Sills,black badges, carstyling java black vents
Previously FFRR TD6 Metallic Grey

Post #316424 Thu Oct 06 2011 9:52pm
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chris mc



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Suspension bushes were replaced on mine last year under warranty and were picked up as advisory again this mot, so it is booked in for replacement under warranty again. I believe they only changed the bushes the last time

Post #316452 Thu Oct 06 2011 11:32pm
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Martin
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Their recommendation is valid, but for the wrong reason.

The bushes are available separately.

However, replacing the entire wishbone assembly (which comes with the bushes and bottom ball joint ready fitted) requires a lot less labour to fit, so the increased price of the wishbone assembly is more than offset against the higher labour cost to replace the bushes only.

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Post #316453 Thu Oct 06 2011 11:43pm
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Martin
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You can also check the parts catalogue yourself at www.lrparts.ru/engl - takes a bit of hunting for the correct diagram though. For this, look under "chassis". Like this site? Buy some RRSPORT goodies to show your support!

Post #316454 Thu Oct 06 2011 11:47pm
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awd man



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Had my NSF lower wishbone replaced for same reason... more cost effective according to dealer Thumbs Up RRS gone
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Post #316515 Fri Oct 07 2011 2:41pm
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andy r



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Polybushes ???? There is a kit for the D3 so should fit & last longer ????


No connection, just had a teensy involvement. Didnt get any money from it.

A kit to do the whole car is about £350, firms the whole thing up nicely !!!! 08 2.7 RRS "S"
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Martin
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But the labour cost is still a lot more than entire wishbone assembly replacement? Like this site? Buy some RRSPORT goodies to show your support!

Post #316526 Fri Oct 07 2011 4:44pm
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Monky



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Poly bushes would more than likely last the life time of the car so you wouldn't need to keep changing them down the line, does anyone make them for Sports? I used to be a Powerflex dealer but they don't list them, only Disco and P38. Also checked out Superpro, Andy did you say Discovery bushes are the same fitment?

I've had quite a few M3's in the past and the front lower arm rear bushes were a common problem and always wore out quickly pending driving style. Fitting Polyurethane was a nice fix as they were cheaper than OEM, much tuffer and gave nicer steering input / feel through the wheel so expect you could get similar results with RRS's although you wouldn't want to go overboard, it is a RR after all!

Post #316646 Sat Oct 08 2011 9:24pm
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x5pea



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i did the complete lower arms, £130 each to the trade if i remember correctly as mentioned not worth the hassle they need to be cut off in most cases anyway thus running the arm.

Post #316700 Sun Oct 09 2011 5:30pm
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shepp



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there are many replacement lower arms available to manufacture spec, use an indy, and the bill will be alot lower. Keep your old arms and pollybush in your own time and re sell.

Post #316710 Sun Oct 09 2011 6:20pm
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Gp123



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suspension

Boat mad - sorry to jump on your thread - but kind of linked...

my 2009 RRS needs 4 x coolant hoses replaced and the front suspension wishbone replaced - approx cost
hoses - £360 plus labour
suspension £350 plus labour

Does this seem about right?

Appreciate any thoughts / advice

Thanks

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Jaggs



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All you needs here http://www.advancedfactors.co.uk/range-rov...13-3-c.asp
I be used them a few times, competitive priced, good quality and fast delivery Nanocom Evo

Post #512849 Fri Dec 23 2016 7:12am
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Jason kenya



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Kenya 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Orkney Grey

I've just replaced all the front bushes on my 2005 Supercharged, to polybushes.
it has made a huge difference to the car, its a little stiffer but generally rides better with no squeaks or banging (which I had before).
Took my local indy a day to do, using the original wishbones.
Rear bushes will be replaced early January

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adameverett



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Had my front wishbones replaced last year at local indy, just shy of £800 inc. 4 wheel alignment.

Post #512856 Fri Dec 23 2016 10:53am
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