rear shocks cost

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Normally just jack up and support with axle stand and away you go with spanners and socket set.
but on a freelander 2 they are coil over type so will need coil spring compressors and a few other bit & bobs
best to ask over in the freelander section on the forum
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/land-rover-freelander.9/
Normally just jack up and support with axle stand and away you go with spanners and socket set.
but on a freelander 2 they are coil over type so will need coil spring compressors and a few other bit & bobs
best to ask over in the freelander section on the forum
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/land-rover-freelander.9/
thankyou I will check it out.
 
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Be careful if yer do the work yerself. There's a lot of compression in the srings, waiting to release if yer let them go. I would guess a garage would charge 2 or 3 hours labour + supply of parts. A tire fitter place would be cheaper.
 
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