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Asked: Nov 25, 2008 - 05:06 AM

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My 2002 Land Rover Freelander will vibrate at 25 miles per hour and will stop before I reach 30 miles per hour.

my 2002 land rover freelander will vibrate at 25 miles per hour and will stop before I reach 30 miles per hour. This is the only time it will vibrate. It feels like it is coming from the front end. Not the engine.

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In Makes & Models > Land Rover > Freelander
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karjunkie

Date: Nov 25, 2008
Time: 08:17 AM

Vibration in the front end at specific speeds is usually an unbalanced tire situation. Have the tires balanced and rotated and see if the vibration goes away. If not, you will need to have the front suspension checked for any loose or worn front suspension parts. When the tires are balanced and the car is on the rack, ask the mechanic to do a visual check of the suspension and see if any obvious problems are there.

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