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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 3791910" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I didn't watch the clip yet. On my 1996 Land Rover it was what is called the panhard rod bushing mounting point to the frame. The holes were elongated, so I replaced the mounting points (flat washers) to the frame and that cured it. A good way to find this type of problem is have someone turn the steering wheel back and forth while you watch all the parts under the front end for movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 3791910, member: 524"] I didn't watch the clip yet. On my 1996 Land Rover it was what is called the panhard rod bushing mounting point to the frame. The holes were elongated, so I replaced the mounting points (flat washers) to the frame and that cured it. A good way to find this type of problem is have someone turn the steering wheel back and forth while you watch all the parts under the front end for movement. [/QUOTE]
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