What have you done to your Freelander today

This site contains affiliate links for which LandyZone may be compensated if you make a purchase.
Hi All! I'm new. Been reading for days and learned a lot thanks.

Renewing Anti-roll bar bushes today. (mushed one bold head though...going to get a nut welded on top and hope that gets it out). Hope it gets rid of an annoying clunk.

Swapping towbar from my L Series to my TD4.

i welded mine cos i bashed the rivnut through:eek: it was fine after.
the clunk will most definatley be the drop links.
 
Fitted bearings to Recon vcu,
Cut a hole in my black and decker workmate as used it as vice to hold vcu and then couldn't get it back through gap once new bearing was fitted (doh)
bolted props to vcu, torqued up then realisd i got a u shape washer wrong way round(doh again)
Had a wrestling match with prop and vcu as i tried to get bearing bolts into chassis(surely a 2 man job)
Bolted it all up and now quite pleased to be 4x4 again.
found most of the tools that I had used,some still lost to the gravel Driveway
Had a cup of tea and congratulated myself.
 
Fixed my gearbox leak! applied more alloy putty and gasket sealer and its holding so far. Time will tell how permanent it is
 
i welded mine cos i bashed the rivnut through:eek: it was fine after.
the clunk will most definatley be the drop links.

Thanks Freelander. May have to do the same. The drop links are new though. Went for them first too, so working back from there.

With the RH drop link off there is no clunk, so the Anti-roll bar is something to do with it I think. There was a mm or so up and down play in each bush.
 
Hey Singvogel! I spotted a bonnet spoiler on your lovely TD4 yesterday when I was looking through some older posts. Does that by any chance deflect stones/grit etc up and over the screen do you think?

Yes - it is very practical.

I was fed up with having to touch-in chips on the bonnet edge on my previous Freeelander and researched spoilers quite a bit before choosing the Australian made EGR one.

I doubt it would deflect kangaroos or wombats :p but it's extremely effective against flies and the other crud that used to hit the windscreen.

They even help in light rain if your travelling above 50mph, and especially useful in snow at any speed.

On the first long journey (200miles +) we made after we fitted the spoiler, Mrs Singvogel actually commented on the lack of flies that day. Then we stopped, got out, and were surprised to see the roof-box which was plastered with them! :eek:

It's had a few hard whacks and so far only a few marks on it.

Light surface scratches just polish off - as they do from the clear ABS EGR headlight protectors which I'm also very happy with.

EGR supplied the original light protectors for the early style Freelanders, but for some reason LR didn't continue with them for the different shaped lights on the facelift models.

Singvogel. :cool:
 
Yes - it is very practical.

I was fed up with having to touch-in chips on the bonnet edge on my previous Freeelander and researched spoilers quite a bit before choosing the Australian made EGR one.

I doubt it would deflect kangaroos or wombats :p but it's extremely effective against flies and the other crud that used to hit the windscreen.

They even help in light rain if your travelling above 50mph, and especially useful in snow at any speed.

On the first long journey (200miles +) we made after we fitted the spoiler, Mrs Singvogel actually commented on the lack of flies that day. Then we stopped, got out, and were surprised to see the roof-box which was plastered with them! :eek:

It's had a few hard whacks and so far only a few marks on it.

Light surface scratches just polish off - as they do from the clear ABS EGR headlight protectors which I'm also very happy with.

EGR supplied the original light protectors for the early style Freelanders, but for some reason LR didn't continue with them for the different shaped lights on the facelift models.

Singvogel. :cool:
been looking at the guard any thoughts
Landrover Freelander 1/2/3 upto 07 Dark Smoke Bonnet Protector Guard | eBay
 
aesthetic or essential?
Corel video pro x5 software, copper grease, rear brake shoes, cylinders un brake fluid. Other stuff like those silly springs and bits will come from main dealer later in the week as they're cheaper.
 
Finally got my V5 through from DVLA today... and shocked to see my freelander's had 11 owners in 11 years :eek: Doesn't exactly fill me with confidence!
 
cheaper from the dealer, i'm gonna rebuild my front/rear brakes next spring, so i'll check out the dealer for my bits ;)
Ask for an allegiance card for yer hippo at the main dealer. Cost me £25 but you get this back after the first service. Gives yer discounts on service items and tyres etc. 10% off where discount applies. The parts peeps seem to give me discount on items that int covered, so I benefit more than I should, but I don’t complain. They remember me by first name. I use lrseies web site as an eggsample of main dealer parts price then knock 10% oft. Take into account fool miles v post and go from there.

edit: at main dealer. offers may have changed as I got mine years ago.
 
Last edited:
Ask for an allegiance card for yer hippo. Cost me £25 but you get this back after the first service. Gives yer discounts on service items and tyres etc. 10% off where discount applies. The parts peeps seem to give me discount on items that int covered, so I benefit more than I should, but I don’t complain. They remember me by first name. I use lrseies web site as an eggsample of main dealer parts price then knock 10% oft. Take into account fool miles v post and go from there.

i'll look into the allegiance card, i have used LRSeries in the past and found them to be really good on price, if the card will get it cheaper than that it's a must have.
cheers Hippo
 
i have to have a service first to qualify for the card, is this correct?
When I joined it cost £25 but they refunded this when you had your first service. You didn't need to have a servioce, I could get bit cheap. I didn't pay as I was havig a service at the time. Just been searching and it looks like it may be free. Or by invitation. Worth investigating. Offers have changed a bit by the looks of it. Some random sites:

Land Rover Allegiance Loyalty Card | Town & County Aberdeen Dealers

Land Rover Allegiance Card Scotland | Pentland Land Rover
 
New NSF brake pipe.
New rear wheel cylinders.
New rear brake shoes.
Greased all handbrake linkage pivots, fulcrums, and pins.
Finally found and fixed the damn irritating rattle from the heat-shield on top of the IRD.

And last - passed the bloody MOT this afternoon with no advisories this time. Yippeeeeeeeeee!
:D

Singvogel.
:cool:

Hello Sing.
How was the brake test done?
 
Back
Top