Suspension Related Problems of the 2013 Land Rover LR4

Table 1 shows one common suspension related problems of the 2013 Land Rover LR4.

Table 1. Suspension related problems of Land Rover LR4

Problem Category Number of Problems
Suspension problems
1

Suspension problem

I recently had a failure, while driving, of the left rear toe link bolt on my 2013 Land Rover Lr4. A few pictures of this fractured bolt (Land Rover part # ryg501580g) are attached. The failure caused the left rear wheel to toe in about 10-20 degrees. Fortunately I was driving on a circular on-ramp to interstate 15 in st. George, utah. Had I gotten on the freeway and had this failure while changing lanes at 60 to 70 mph, I suspect the vehicle could have flipped and crashed. The bolt holds the rear suspension toe link, part # lr019117, to the wheel hub. The fractured part of the bolt remains in the hub. From the pictures, it looks as thought the bolt had began to fracture some time ago (the darker, discolored areas on each side of the bolt). These fracture areas would be consistent with loads imposed from turning the vehicle. The final catastrophic failure occurred at one time, as can be seen by the “silver” area down the center of the bolt. This pattern is vertical with respect to the vehicle. This is a classic stress fracture and failure.


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