Slicks
New Member
Hi All
I am the (maybe) proud owner of a 2000 reg 2.0l TD commercial freelander.
So far in two weeks of ownership Ive been mighty impressed with the ride and the car in general but...
Yesterday the rear box decided to disintergrate.. going rate online and on egay seems to be about £50 delivered. Is this about right?
Whilst poking around the box i noticed..
The rubber damper around the back half on the VCU is breaking up - so much so I can wobble it around by hand.
I assume this means the VCU is shagged? Whats this tippex test I keep reading about??
Am I best off removing the VCU and shafts until I can source a replacement. I assume you leave the back and front diffs alone and just drop out props and VCU.
Or can I fix the rubber damper?
Would the VCU being kaput explain why the car seems to 'resist' reversing? It feels like Im fighting it going backwards.
Any input gratefully received.
I am the (maybe) proud owner of a 2000 reg 2.0l TD commercial freelander.
So far in two weeks of ownership Ive been mighty impressed with the ride and the car in general but...
Yesterday the rear box decided to disintergrate.. going rate online and on egay seems to be about £50 delivered. Is this about right?
Whilst poking around the box i noticed..
The rubber damper around the back half on the VCU is breaking up - so much so I can wobble it around by hand.
I assume this means the VCU is shagged? Whats this tippex test I keep reading about??
Am I best off removing the VCU and shafts until I can source a replacement. I assume you leave the back and front diffs alone and just drop out props and VCU.
Or can I fix the rubber damper?
Would the VCU being kaput explain why the car seems to 'resist' reversing? It feels like Im fighting it going backwards.
Any input gratefully received.