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Is Your Freelander Holding Back on You?

Do You Want Your Beloved Freelander to have Power Again?

We Can Help!

A Freelander Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) should be replaced approximately every 70,000 miles – otherwise you risk doing damage to the rest of the drive train (IRD, Rear differential and even gearbox – expensive repairs!)

Why does my VCU need replacing regularly?

Your VCU is a sealed unit containing a viscous fluid. Over time the viscous fluid becomes thick and the prop shaft no longer rotates at the required speed.
This puts tremendous strain on the drive train, and, if not replaced in a timely manner, will eventually cause damage to the rest of the drive train.

How can I tell if my VCU needs replacing?

There is no definitive test for the VCU as it is a sealed unit, so the condition of the viscous fluid cannot be checked.

If your VCU has past its usable life your Freelander will feel as though it is holding back on you, especially when turning corners on full lock.

Although a number of sites on the internet suggest different methods for checking the condition of the VCU, none of these are a reliable test. To avoid damage to the rest of your drive train you should ensure that your VCU is replaced regularly – approximately every 70,000 miles.

WARNING: If you buy a second hand viscous coupling unit (VCU) or prop shaft because your viscous coupling unit (VCU) is beyond its usable life, there is no way of telling what the condition of the viscous fluid in your replacement VCU – we strongly recommend that you DO NOT replace your viscous coupling unit (VCU) with a used unit.

Can you ship Worldwide?

Yes, we will ship anywhere in the world (providing we can find a courier who will do it!). Please contact us on

 

+44-780-9575-421

or email

theteam@freelanderspecialist.com

for a shipping quotation.

Do I need to return my old VCU?

No, these VCU’s are brand new genuine GKN units and you do not need to return your old VCU.

How do I get my VCU fitted?

Need your brand new VCU fitted? For the complete hassle free service, bring your Freelander to us and we will fit the VCU for you.

Take away all the hassle of getting your Freelander back on the road for a total of just £1064.99 (incl. VAT) which includes:

  • Supply & fitting of a brand new genuine GKN VCU
  • Supply & fitting of two new GKN VCU bearings

The cost of supply only for the brand new VCU, excluding VCU bearings and shipping is £799.99 (incl. VAT). The pair of GKN VCU bearings are £140 (incl. VAT).

I’m worried about my IRD Unit / Transfer Box?

If you are worried about whether any damage has been done to your IRD / Transfer Box, or other parts of your drive train, just give us a call on

0780 9575 421

to discuss your symptoms and / or make an appointment for us to have a look at your Freelander.

We also supply reconditioned IRD units / transfer boxes, VCU’s and rear differentials – so no matter what damage may have been done, we can fix it!

Do you have the VCU’s in stock?

Generally we do have brand new VCU’s in stock, however there are times when it could take a little longer to satisfy the demand. For an estimate of when your VCU can be delivered email us at sue@freelanderspecialist.com or give us a call on

0780 9575 421

How can I pay for my brand new VCU?

The painful bit I know! But we like to give you as much choice as possible, so we accept:

  • Cash (If you are collecting it)
  • All Major Credit Cards (including AMEX) – over the phone or on collection
  • Direct Bank Transfer
  • Paypal
  • Cheques – provided they clear before delivery or collection

What if something goes wrong?

We don’t like things going wrong, and you certainly wouldn’t! Quality is important to us, but in the event that something does go wrong you have our

12 month, unlimited mileage warranty

Our warranty covers you for a replacement VCU in the event of any failure due to a faulty part or poor workmanship.

Give us a call on

0780 9575 421

to discuss your needs.