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Germplus1



Member Since: 19 Jul 2019
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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Zermatt Silver
Rear shock absorbers

Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good brand for rear shock absorbers for MY08 please?
Is continental direct a good brand?
Thank you Regards,
Germplus.

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Post #420622 24th Apr 2022 1:37 am
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Arese



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Morocco 2012 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Santorini Black

Hi

If you can afford genuine ones ... I would recommend them

If not, go for KYB Excel-G.

I just replaced mines, front and rear I used Bilstein B4. a big mistake .. stiff too stiff (19" inches).

cheers

Post #420623 24th Apr 2022 2:20 am
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Badger51



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Re: Rear shock absorbers

Germplus1 wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good brand for rear shock absorbers for MY08 please?
Is continental direct a good brand?
Thank you


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Post #420624 24th Apr 2022 4:47 am
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NoDo$h



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Post #420625 24th Apr 2022 8:26 am
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Germplus1



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Thank you guys Regards,
Germplus.

2008SE
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Webasto Fuel Burning heater with smart phone remote start
Premium Surround Sound
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Dual Battery System
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Post #420628 24th Apr 2022 11:31 am
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NoDo$h



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England 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Santorini Black

One recommendation: Grab a couple of genuine LR000055 top nuts or re-use the originals, as the ones that come with the BWI struts may not fully tighten down on the top strut mount Current driveway contents:
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Post #420630 24th Apr 2022 12:00 pm
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Boatswain



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Germplus1 wrote:
Thank you guys
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Post #433335 14th Jun 2023 5:06 pm
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p_gill



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Arese wrote:
............I just replaced mines, front and rear I used Bilstein B4. a big mistake .. stiff too stiff (19" inches)..........



I've owned my 2008 LR2 since new (15 years) and I have replaced the Fronts with Bilstein B4 and they are very close to what LR2 was like when new.

I have the rears but I need to find the time to replace them.

I do have 18" wheels


The B4's will give you a ride that is very similar to what Land Rover intended.

Note: if your original shocks/struts are very worn then going back to like new will be noticeably stiffer this will be true for any OEM type Shock/Strut.


One last thought: if you get B6 instead of B4 then the ride will be very stiff.


The LR2 ride is really nice in my opinion and I am happy with the B4's


Take care

Paul

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Farmer Chalk



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Are you doing the job yourself or getting a garage to do it? If doing yourself I would also renew the top mounts.. I had a devils own job trying to remove the top nuts as described previously as the nuts had effectively welded themselves onto the strut.. you couldn’t use heat as the nut was recessed within the mount and the top mounts would be damaged… I had to physically drill them off to be able to release the springs..

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p_gill



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Farmer Chalk,

I am doing the work.

Thanks for the tip.

I will order the mounts.


Where I live it hardly rains and it never snows so no salted roads. I suspect that mine will come apart easier than it would if my LR2 had grown up in the snow and wet.


For reference the nut for the front struts was easy to remove using my air tools and my Volvo S80 that shares the platform was easy as well. Note: that the front suspension on the Volvo S80 is almost identical to the LR2 but the rear suspension is different (the S80 is front wheel drive only)

I will let you know how it goes.

But I will change the mount based on the feedback.

I learned a long time ago "NEVER IGNORE INPUT"

Thanks

Paul

Post #433346 14th Jun 2023 10:18 pm
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Lightwater



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If getting the garage to do them you could take out (& re install) the boot panels yourself to save 30 minutes of work if they have never done a Freelander before (at least you will know for yourself that when you put them back in that there are no broken clips).

Images behind boot panels in this thread & clip part numbers: https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic33026.html Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Lightwater



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I have replaced rear shocks in a previous life on a Peugeot 504 with air shocks & added onboard air compressor. It's a bit of work first time round. Take your time & buy the proper size ring spanners etc if you don't have them. Don't use adjustable spanners. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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NoDo$h



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p_gill wrote:
Farmer Chalk,

I am doing the work.

Paul


If you are doing a full rebuild and want to replace the rubber insulators, note that the earlier cars used an "open" rubber spring seat/insulator under the top mount, while later cars used a rubber seat with a defined captive channel that ensures the spring aligns properly and can't move sideways/off-centre when releasing the spring clamps.

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Old part: LR005304

New part: LR029020

While the parts cat. defines a VIN range, there were no changes to springs or top mounts at that build, so this is an improved part that makes seating/installing the springs a LOT easier on earlier cars. Current driveway contents:
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Post #433354 15th Jun 2023 10:48 am
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p_gill



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Thanks everyone this is very helpful

I will order more parts

Take care

Paul

Post #433362 15th Jun 2023 7:29 pm
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p_gill



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Lightwater wrote:
If getting the garage to do them you could take out (& re install) the boot panels yourself to save 30 minutes of work if they have never done a Freelander before (at least you will know for yourself that when you put them back in that there are no broken clips).

Images behind boot panels in this thread & clip part numbers: https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic33026.html


Lightwater,

That is a very helpful suggestion.

I took this approach when it came time to replace my windshield

I removed the wipers and the panel under them so that the technicians could focus on the windshield.

That is a very helpful tip.

Take care

Paul

Post #433365 15th Jun 2023 7:35 pm
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