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Steering wheel wobble - any thoughts?
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Member Since: 20 Jan 2018
Location: Warwickshire
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United Kingdom 2011 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Auto Siberian SilverDiscovery 4
Steering wheel wobble - any thoughts?

Have read many posts on this but most refer to a wobble through the steering under braking.

I have a wobble at all speeds but the wobble is more pronounced at slow speeds under 30mph and under no load. It is far more noticeable on very smooth surfaces (which are rare these days).

It is there even more distinctly at slow speed and it doesn't seem directly related to road speed. The wobble is or seems constant even if you double the speed from 15 to 30 so I don't think it is tyre related.

If I had to guess I'd say its from the near side. The car has pulled left slightly which I put down to tracking.

Not getting hot wheels after a journey so don't suspect brake issues but there is also a slight whining related to engine speed but it isn't there all the time. Difficult to tell exactly where it comes from.

The car is in for some warranty work on Monday (amongst other things suspected nearside bottom suspension bush) so now would be a good time to have this looked at.

Impossible to diagnose from a brief description, but any thoughts on potential causes?
Am expecting it to be something expensive but hopefully covered under warranty too.
 Current : Discovery 4 HSE (2012 spec)
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Location: Towcester
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United Kingdom 2016 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 Commercial Auto Barolo BlackDiscovery 4

What are your tyres like?

Specifically, run a hand around the inside edge of the tyre going against the normal rotation - I suspect you may well find that they have gone ‘blocky’

This would suggest you need to look at four wheel alignment and/or bushes as it may well be that worn tyres are causing the imbalance and therefore the vibration.
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United Kingdom 2011 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Auto Siberian SilverDiscovery 4

Tyres are all worn evenly but are all at 4mm or thereabouts. I’d originally put it down to that and geometry - have had similar problems with Scorpion Zeros on my old FL2.

It is in having a service and some warranty work at the moment (AC condenser and alternator replacement so it’s getting cam belts done too). They’re going to look at this next.

Hoping to run those tyres for a few weeks yet if possible. Just had to fork out for tyres all round and a new alloy for my wife’s Z4 this week.
 Current : Discovery 4 HSE (2012 spec)
Current : BMW Z4 20i MSport
Current : BWM Z4 3.0SI Sport Auto
Previous : Freelander 2 HSE 
 
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