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Mummylula



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Glove Box Damper for Land Rover Freelander 2


The glove box damper on my 2009 freelancer 2 is brought. The holding bracket snapped Glove Box Damper

for Land Rover Freelander 2 just where it fits to the body of the car. I thought it would be a simple matter of replacing the damper however I was in for a shock, they cost £165.00!! I’m sure 3/4 years ago when I bought the car and the damper needed replacement I only paid around £20. I very much doubt anyone has a replacement for a reasonable cost but I wondered if anyone else has had a fix for this problem? If not I will have to have a think or just remind my better half to watch her knees when opening the box!

Thanks for any help

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Aliexpress has them cheaper but still I am shocked at the cost. Try Skan Automotive but their site is down you will need to call them or maybe another breakers.

https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId...t=LR039802

https://www.skanautomotive.com/

LR039802

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jules



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Good grief - those prices are crazy.

Mine came apart and the grey tube wouldnt stay attached to the black plastic end. They are dis-similar plastics and solvent glue wouldnt work. In the end I use a "weld" from my hot glue gun .

Scrap yard may be a source of these items I suppose - worth a search. And if you find one for £20 let me know. Smile Jules

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jules



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Re: Glove Box Damper for Land Rover Freelander 2

Mummylula wrote:

The glove box damper on my 2009 freelancer 2 is brought. The holding bracket snapped Glove Box Damper

for Land Rover Freelander 2 just where it fits to the body of the car. I thought it would be a simple matter of replacing the damper however I was in for a shock, they cost £165.00!! I’m sure 3/4 years ago when I bought the car and the damper needed replacement I only paid around £20. I very much doubt anyone has a replacement for a reasonable cost but I wondered if anyone else has had a fix for this problem? If not I will have to have a think or just remind my better half to watch her knees when opening the box!

Thanks for any help


Just glue what is left of the broken end into the glove box hole with a hot glue gun. Jules

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Mine broke too. I took it off and binned it. A damper for a glove box is not an essential for me 🤔 Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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jules



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According to PowerfulUK, "JLR trebled the price overnight" about 6 months ago. I guess they've got to offset their losses somehow.

Maybe its possible to adapt one from another vehicle - its a common device , or find the same part used elsewhere but at a sensible price Jules

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Badger51



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I found that a cable tie around the lug holds it perfectly.

It might be a bit fiddly if you have sausage fingers though. (Now Sold). 2008 Freelander 2 (Nazca Sand) SE TD4 Auto. Statutory write off & on WOVR for hail damage but still road legal.
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dorsetfreelander



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Yes I did the cable tie fix too. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Hi,

timely reminder I need to buy some more cable ties Thumbs Up

swmbo has asked before "do you really need so many of them things" Laughing

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my first ever FL2 and I did keep it longer than most other cars!
But its now gone way up Norf

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Mummylula



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Hi and thanks for the advice. I'm sorry for the late acknowledgement but I have been away and have had no signal, which was bliss!

I did use a cable tie which seemed to work perfectly. I had to do something as my wife objected to the glove box dropping down on her knees when she forgot there was no damper!

For your information I have found a damper for a Mondeo Mk 3 ST is the same size and fit except the piston is a little smaller. Before I went away I ordered it on the off chance, it was only £10.00, and if it was no good I could sell it on. It's now fitted and all is good.

Again thanks for your help

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Geobloke



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I do not have the equipment, but if someone was to design and 3D print that bottom bracket it would be blooming useful for the entire community...

Any takers??

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[quote="Mummylula"

For your information I have found a damper for a Mondeo Mk 3 ST is the same size and fit except the piston is a little smaller. ........... It's now fitted and all is good.
[/quote]


I seem to remember some one on here say that ........ after all your vehicle is a FORD with a LR badge.

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Powerful UK have released a fixing kit for the broken end - see their YouTube video.

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The fixing kit is only £4.99 on their website.

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