Member Since: 16 Oct 2013
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Iron weights
Underneath just in front of the rear bumper are two free swinging iron weights. What are these for? Is it just Mr Landrover's way of adding some extra weight 55 Plate Disco 3 HSE. EGR blanked, Decat exhaust, AMK Compressor, bought 20 Dec 13. Watch this space for future upgrades. - Disco 4 front cup holders, D4 Bluetooth, Brembo 4 pot front V8 rear brakes, front diff breather mod, BAS FBH controller, fixed towbar, D4 heated washer jets
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5th Mar 2014 2:10 pm
rockcrawler
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They are meant to give it that smooth magic carpet ride D3 Metropolis Bonatti Grey-Alpaca Leather-adaptive headlights-fridge-EGR blanking kit-Harmen Karden-Cruise-4x4 info enabled-Tinted Windows-Heated F&R Seats-Rosen rear Entertainment-LED'S everywhere -Smoked Side Repeaters-Rear Aircon-Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme-Puddle and Footwell Lamps-Stainless Steel Side Protection Tubes- NEW ASHTRAY ( thanks to dsd1036 )
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5th Mar 2014 2:13 pm
yellowbelly
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Thanks for the quick reply. Its always nice to kno0w what all the bits are doing.55 Plate Disco 3 HSE. EGR blanked, Decat exhaust, AMK Compressor, bought 20 Dec 13. Watch this space for future upgrades. - Disco 4 front cup holders, D4 Bluetooth, Brembo 4 pot front V8 rear brakes, front diff breather mod, BAS FBH controller, fixed towbar, D4 heated washer jets
Silicone intercooler hoses, RS 500 Intercooler, decat exhaust, remap
IID tool used to enable 3 flash indicators, clock on dash, reverse follow me home lights, snotm, AMK compressor update and still learning
5th Mar 2014 2:17 pm
rockcrawler
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D3 Metropolis Bonatti Grey-Alpaca Leather-adaptive headlights-fridge-EGR blanking kit-Harmen Karden-Cruise-4x4 info enabled-Tinted Windows-Heated F&R Seats-Rosen rear Entertainment-LED'S everywhere -Smoked Side Repeaters-Rear Aircon-Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme-Puddle and Footwell Lamps-Stainless Steel Side Protection Tubes- NEW ASHTRAY ( thanks to dsd1036 )
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5th Mar 2014 2:19 pm
Hairy Dan
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They are called Harmonic Dampers Cheers Ian
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5th Mar 2014 2:26 pm
jeepmadmike
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Mmm harmonic dampers, I thought that was just a British Leyland thing from the 70's.........MY14 post man pat van
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And lots of other stuff in my shed, on my driveway or abandoned in the village
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9th Mar 2014 7:58 am
NickJ
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Correct, LR are just ensuring they have the same reliability issues...
9th Mar 2014 8:06 am
gensetsteve
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So they make the headlights out of plastic to save weight then put 10 kilos of iron behind the wings.D4
9th Mar 2014 9:40 am
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Most cars on the road have up to 10 tuned mass damper, aka harmonic absorber, harmonic resonance dampers....as said to provide vibration free mechanics and a smooth ride.
They make the headlights out of plastic because they are far stronger than glass 21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
9th Mar 2014 10:29 am
waterbuoy
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jeepmadmike wrote:
Mmm harmonic dampers, I thought that was just a British Leyland thing from the 70's.........
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I well recall the concrete (washing machine like) lump on my first D1 held on with what looked like mini exhaust rubber thing's..it loosed & partially came off.....what a difference when it did
Fortunately was still under warranty
the use of things like this are in the pursuit of reducing NVH ....Noise, Vibration & Harshness....big subject in car development.
where else do they occur ? - Have RRS's, FL2's, FFRR's & Evokes got them ?BREXIT - done properly.
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Is it safe to assume that both weights should move equally?
The weight on the driver's side of my LR3 swings or rotates front-to-rear with a rubbery-feeling self-centering action. I think this is normal. The other one has almost no range of motion and makes a sort of scraping sound when forcibly moved. This immobilised weight also has a bright yellow plastic piece attached to the top which appears to restrict the movement and rub against the underside of the load floor. This yellow plastic bit is not present on the other side and looks suspiciously like a plastic shipping retainer.
Could it be that this really is a shipping retainer and that it should have been removed before the vehicle was sold? I couldn't remove it easily and I was afraid to force it. Thank you very much.
-Rob
28th Dec 2014 2:32 am
jjvd21
Member Since: 16 Jul 2007
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I suggest taking a picture and posting it here unless someone else in the know can provide insight on the yellow plastic bit.16 D4 Landmark
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28th Dec 2014 3:39 am
Nodge68
Member Since: 05 Sep 2014
Location: Newquay
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SoCal Rob wrote:
Is it safe to assume that both weights should move equally?
The weight on the driver's side of my LR3 swings or rotates front-to-rear with a rubbery-feeling self-centering action. I think this is normal. The other one has almost no range of motion and makes a sort of scraping sound when forcibly moved. This immobilised weight also has a bright yellow plastic piece attached to the top which appears to restrict the movement and rub against the underside of the load floor. This yellow plastic bit is not present on the other side and looks suspiciously like a plastic shipping retainer.
Could it be that this really is a shipping retainer and that it should have been removed before the vehicle was sold? I couldn't remove it easily and I was afraid to force it. Thank you very much.
-Rob
The "Mass Damper" should hang with a rubbery damped action as you described. The plastic bit could well be part of the shipping protection. As stated above, post a picture for all to see. Freelander SE 2005 Auto.
D3 TDV6. Gone.
Sorry for the poor quality. It is difficult to get a light source and camera in the confined space. The camera was pointed up and to the rear of the vehicle.
The first picture is further out to show context. The rear frame rail is in the lower portion of the picture and one side of the iron wight is in the upper left. The yellow plastic bit is clipped to the portion of the iron weight which joins the two halves that are on either side of the frame.
The second picture is closer to show more of the plastic clip. If it should be removed, it looks like it could rotate ninety degrees so that the lower "leg" ends up at the same height as the top loop-shaped portion. I think it could be pulled out then.
I don't want to get too aggressive with trying to remove it until I know that it shouldn't be there. Has anyone ever seen one of these plastic clips before? If they are for shipping then it could be that they were only used for markets where vehicles were transported by sea.
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