   
Craig McLaughlin (Cmclaugh)
| Posted on Tuesday, December 24, 2002 - 12:57 am: |
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I have a 96 Discovery and I am experiencing a strange rubber-like vibration through the floor with my feet on both the driver and passenger side foot wells. The problem is more pronounced over small bumps and as the outside temperature drops. I've checked the front suspension for loose or worn bushings. Everything appears to be in order. I've also checked and tightend all of the body to chassis bushing/bolts thinking excessive body movement on the frame may be the source of the vibration. Any suggestions anyone may have would be most appreciated. Cheers. Craig |