Change Car Shock Absorbers Land Rover Freelander
Change Car Shock Absorbers
| Estimated time | 2h00–3h00 |
|---|---|
| Estimated labour cost | ~200–300£ |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Renew both front shock absorbers | 2h00–3h00 |
| Renew both rear shock absorbers 5 doors | 3h00–3h30 |
| Renew both rear shock absorbers | 5h00 |
What is the function of Land Rover Freelander shock absorbers?
The shock absorber controls the relative movement between the wheel and the vehicle body. This control is essential for good road holding, preventing loss of grip between the tyres and the road surface, and ensuring passenger comfort.
When should you change the Land Rover Freelander shock absorbers?
Shock absorber wear is gradual. Warning symptoms include: vehicle sensitive to crosswinds, increased braking distance, difficulty maintaining trajectory in curves, vehicle bouncing excessively over bumps, uneven tyre wear. Replace between 80,000 and 150,000 km. Always replace in pairs.
Is it difficult to change Land Rover Freelander shock absorbers?
Difficulty level 2/5: technically easy but requires specific tools (spring compressors for McPherson struts, torque wrench). A wheel alignment is recommended after the work.
2 models covered
| Model | Year Range | Engines covered | Fuel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freelander I 1997-2006 | 1997-2006 | 1.8 16V Petrol (18K4F), 1.8 16V Petrol (18K4F), 2.0 TD4 Diesel (204D3 (M47)), 2.0 TDI Diesel (20T2N), 2.5 V6 Petrol (25K4F) | Diesel, Petrol |
| Freelander II 2007-2014 | 2007-2014 | 2.0 Ti-VCT Petrol (204PT), 2.2 SD4 Diesel (224DT), 2.2 TD4 Diesel (224DT), 2.2 TD4 Diesel (224DT), 3.2 i6 Petrol (B6324S) | Diesel, Petrol |