Freelander Wheels and Tyres

Because a Freelander is a 4×4 vehicle the type of wheels and tyres you use are very important to ensure you do no damage to the drive train. Recommended Tyre Sizes The recommended tyre sizes for a Freelander 1 (1998 – 2006) are: 15 inch wheels: 195/80 R15 16 inch

Freelander Leak Test

We have just purchased a new leak tester – the only smoke technology to be approved by any automaker in the world and is the only one which meets SAE International Papers’ recommendations for safer fuel evaporative (EVAP) testing. The tester produces a special smoke vapor known as diagnostic smoke.

Freelander K V6 2.5 Cylinder Head – new, complete with camshafts, valves and hydraulic lifters

Is Your Rover 2.5 litre K V6 Cylinder Head Cracked? Do You Need a New Cylinder Head? We Can Help! ONLY £595 This is a BRAND NEW Rover K V6 Cylinder Head which fits the Freelander 2.5 litre Petrol K V6. The cylinder head comes complete with Valves Camshafts Hydraulic Lifters Can

Freelander Problems from Replacing Your Tyres, and how a Viscous Coupling (VCU) Unit Fails

Have you just replaced the two front tyres on your Freelander 1, and now have all sorts of noises happening beneath you? Have you just had a puncture and replaced that one tyre to save some money, and are now faced with a staggering bill to repair your whole drive

Freelander Brand New Genuine GKN Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU)

Only £747.10 + VAT 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

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