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Claybasher



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Replacing the rear diff on a 10 plate with 67,000mls

Hi, just after some help, need to replace the rear diff on a Freelander 2 I have just bought it is a 2010my with 67,000mls
Would just like to know any recommendations for a diff supplier and if I need to change the haldex at the same time.
Many thanks.

Post #429836 8th Feb 2023 12:12 am
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Badger51



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Austen is your go to guy, as everybody else will probably chime in with as well.

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Post #429838 8th Feb 2023 1:24 am
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BossBob



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What he said. Austen is the man to see.

Post #429843 8th Feb 2023 11:30 am
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Post #429844 8th Feb 2023 11:45 am
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Claybasher



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Many thanks, spoke to Austen today nice chap, forgot to ask him if I need to get the Freelander reflashed or whatever you call it after I’ve had the diff replaced.
Just need to find somewhere to fit it now.
Cheers

Post #429861 8th Feb 2023 6:44 pm
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jules



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there is nothing electronic about the rear diff - its entirely mechanical Jules

Post #429862 8th Feb 2023 7:34 pm
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Claybasher



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O.k thanks, thought it was to do with the way the vehicle delivered the 4wd to reduce future problems

Post #429865 8th Feb 2023 8:26 pm
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BossBob



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No, that is all managed by the Haldex and brakes.

Post #429867 8th Feb 2023 8:54 pm
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Claybasher



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Thank you kind gents for the help! Very much appreciated.

Post #429888 9th Feb 2023 3:43 pm
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MartynB



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Make sure that they service the Haldex whilst you are getting the new diff fitted . It won’t add much to the cost , and it is the sensible thing to do . When I had the diff replaced on my 09 , I think the Haldex service added about an hours labour and fluids , can remember if the filter screens were cleaned or replaced , but all up it’s peace of mind for little money . 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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Post #429889 9th Feb 2023 5:17 pm
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Claybasher



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Yes going to get the haldex serviced also, just deciding wether to get the garage to refurb the diff or buy a reverb one from bell engineering or have also seen we are diffs do one, needs the timing belt doing also so will be getting a new water pump and alternator belt fitted.
Bought this thinking it would be a cheap shooting bus for next season but my wife has claimed it so it’s getting a bit more spent on it than I hoped.
Luckily it was relatively cheap with only 67,000 miles on it and the last owner has had it for over 10 years.

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MartynB



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That’s what I used the FL2 for . With Scorpion All Terrains on it went anywhere a sane person would take it . Just one thing if you’re using it in the field , the wheel arches are absolute sods for trapping mud , particularly the rear ones .
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Claybasher



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Yes used to that situation with my navara, just spent an afternoon cleaning them out with a small wooden scraper and then pressure washed them with a 90 degree nozzle, going to renew the wheel arch trims and give them a good clean.
Thanks for the heads up. 👍

Post #429907 9th Feb 2023 11:18 pm
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BossBob



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Bell Engineering uprated the nose bearing in the differentials that they refurbish. I believe that they are the only people that do this.

Post #429908 9th Feb 2023 11:20 pm
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RogB



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Claybasher wrote:
Yes going to get the haldex serviced also, just deciding wether to get the garage to refurb the diff or buy a reverb one from bell engineering or have also seen we are diffs do one, needs the timing belt doing also so will be getting a new water pump and alternator belt fitted.
Bought this thinking it would be a cheap shooting bus for next season but my wife has claimed it so it’s getting a bit more spent on it than I hoped.
Luckily it was relatively cheap with only 67,000 miles on it and the last owner has had it for over 10 years.


personally, depending on costs etc i would go for the Bell Engineering diff as they uprated the nose bearings, with all the new components engineered by a local firm in the West Midlands (IIRC) so way better than the original LR mass manufactured bits.

Post #429915 10th Feb 2023 8:47 am
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