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22nd May 2017, 21:33 | #1 |
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Steering wheel vibration absorber
After one of these, part no QTD100040.
I replaced all of the engine mounts and can barely feel the engine running now. But I want more
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22nd May 2017, 22:36 | #2 |
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EDIT: "Thank your for you inquiry. Unfortunately this part is not available."
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Trust you are well. I have found the above is the case as well. As a thought and a long shot you could ask the company below - I am not hopeful because the item does not come up on the part finder website - www.mgroverpartfinder.com/Distributor. I have listed the contact details and Astrid speaks good English! I bought an oil cooler pipe off them recently and service was excellent. They tend to have parts others don't have. DAMEN & KROES BOXTEL B V SCHOUWROOY 14 BOXTEL THE NETHERLANDS 5281 RE WWW.DAMENENKROES.NL CONTACT: KAREL DAMEN [email protected] TEL: 0031 (0)411 688088 FAX: 0031 (0)411 688181 / E-MAIL: [email protected] Kind Regards Ian |
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24th May 2017, 20:44 | #5 |
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24th May 2017, 22:25 | #6 |
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Have a read through of this thread
https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...d.php?t=247084 The sign that it was my column causing vibration was a play in the wheel when alternately pressed and pulled repeatedly while holding at three and nine o'clock on the wheel ( if that makes sense ). While sitting in the drivers seat with the engine off, as I pulled with my left and pushed with my right I could feel and hear a clonk, when I then pushed with my left and pulled with my right I could again feel and hear the clonk. |
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