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2008 range rover sport v8td has a rubbing or knocking from rear end on slow pull away.
Possible prop but seems related to rear end and worse if a little turn on steering is in operation.no warning lights evident. cant decide if its prop speed or wheel speed
Re: 2008 range rover sport v8td has a rubbing or knocking...
If it were the prop, you have vibration at high speeds/out of balance. Look at the back of both wheels. If one has oil around where the rearend meets the backing plate, bad axle bearings.
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