We supply used and reconditioned Freelander IRD Units / Transfer Boxes. We can also check your existing IRD Unit / Transfer Box for any damage if you are not sure if you need to replace it.
How can you tell if your Freelander IRD Unit / Transfer Box is damaged?
Generally the symptoms are that you will hear a clonking or grinding noise when you put your foot on, or take it off of the accelerator, or when you turn corners – particularly in reverse. You may find that you intermittently lose drive followed by a loud bang or grinding noise. Generally the root cause of this is the Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) – if this is the case you will need to change your Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) at the same time as your IRD Unit / Transfer Box.
If your Freelander feels tight, or the brakes seem to be binding, particularly in reverse, then this is a sign that you need to change your Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) as soon as possible. There is a fluid in the Viscous Coupling Unit that has a life span of approximately 70,000 miles, this is a sealed unit so the only way to change it is to change the Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) itself. If you do not change the unit then the viscous fluid becomes thick and causes the Viscous Coupling to become harder to rotate – once this happens you are risking damage not only to the Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) but to the IRD Unit / Transfer Box and ultimately to the Gear Box.
All of our Freelander IRD units / transfer boxes require that you return your damaged unit to us or pay a £200 surcharge. The casing of your IRD unit / transfer box must not be damaged in order to be acceptable as a return unit.
Our Working Freelander IRD Unit / Transfer Box is a unit that has come off another Freelander and is known to be working. Supplied with a 30 day warranty*.
Our Reconditioned Freelander IRD Unit / Transfer Box is a unit that has been opened and all of the parts that show any sign of wear – usually the crown wheel and pinion, associated bearings and cooling plate – are replaced with new parts. Everything in the unit is cleaned and inspected to ensure that it is as good as new. Supplied with a 12 month warranty*.
The total price of our Freelander IRD units / transfer boxes including fully insured courier service of the unit to you AND the courier cost of returning your damaged unit to us is shown in the table below:
Collection in Person | UK Shipping | Zone 1 Shipping | Zone 2 Shipping | Zone 3 Shipping | Zone 4 Shipping | Warranty* | ||
Working Unit (when available) | £450 | £475 | £530 | £570 | £590 | £640 | 30 days | |
Reconditioned | £650 | £685 | £745 | £790 | £810 | £815 | 12 months |
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Please see the list below to determine the shipping zone your country is in.
PLEASE NOTE: If you will not be returning your damaged IRD Unit / transfer box to us then there is a £200 surcharge. if you would like your replacement IRD / transfer box delivering before returning your old unit (so you can remove and fit the replacement unit at the same time), no problem, the £200 surcharge will be refunded when we receive your old unit.
* IMPORTANT: Because it is common that damage to the Transfer Box / IRD Unit is caused by the VCU, your warranty will only be valid if you either replace the VCU at the same time OR leave the prop shaft off your Freelander – leaving the same VCU on your vehicle will almost certainly damage any replacement Transfer Box / IRD Unit in a short period of time. If you replace your VCU please ensure you keep your receipt to validate your warranty.
Please ensure that the cause of the original failure has been diagnosed and corrected – this is often the viscous coupling unit (VCU), however it is also advisable to check the differential and the two front drive shafts. Also ensure that the reccommended amount of oil is put in your replacement IRD Unit / Transfer Box.
Fitting service:
We can provide a fitting service for your Freelander IRD Unit / Transfer Box at a cost of £195.
Shipping Zones:
The following are the prices for each country. If your country is not on the list then please telephone us on +44-780-9575-421 or email sue@freelanderspecialist.com for a quote.
Country Price
Austria £ 95
Andora £165
Belgium £ 95
Bulgaria £140
Cyprus £140
Czech Rupublic £140
Denmark £ 95
Estonia £140
Finland £ 95
France £ 95
Germany £ 95
Greece £160
Holland £ 95
Hungary £140
Ireland £ 95
Italy £ 95
Liechtenstein £160
Lithuania £140
Luxembourg £ 95
Malta £195
Monaco £140
Norway £140
Poland £140
Portugal £ 95
Romania £140
Slovakia £140
Spain £ 95
Sweden £ 95
Switzerland £160
Ukraine £140
U.K £ 35
To order your Freelander IRD Unit / Transfer Box
please call
Sue on 0780 9575 421
or email
sue@freelanderspecialist.com
Hi Sue,
I have recently bought an FL1 with 115k kms on the clock and have replaced the VCU immediately according to your advice.
Now I have noticed that it still feels as though the Freelander is holding back on me when turning on full lock, particularly in reverse.
Does this pointing out another problem?
Many thanks
Stefan
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for getting touch.
The Freelander 1 does have someform of holding back, but it should not feel like you have your breaks on. We would recommend checking your differential bushes. What are your tyres like? We strongly recommend that your tyres should be the same make, model, tread depth remaining and air pressure – taking particular note of the last two, as we have seen these cause extensive damage to a Freelander’s drive train.
All the best,
Sam
I have a freelander 2004 2l td4. I have had new tyres on the car. When we brake at a low speed we get a noise from the front of the car. It’s not like a metal grinding noise but is only there when braking at low speed. Doesn’t do it at high speed only when slowing down to a full stop
Hi Paul,
What sort of noise is it? Does it sound like something is catching (could be worth checking the brake back plate)? If you can send a video to sue@freelanderspecialist.com or WhatsApp 07809575421 then we may be able to identify it.
All the best,
Sue
+44-780-9575-421
Hello,
My lr2 2011 v6 auto has a drumming noise and a little shake when i select reverse.. only on reverse the sound comes from the right front!! It came only today do u have any hint about the issue?
Hi Said,
Check the right front wheel that there is nothing stuck in it. Also check the engine mounts for any play.
All the best,
Sue
+44-780-9575-421
Does anybody have a list of the TD4 IRD bearing sizes please?
Thanks
Hi Robert,
We do not have a list of the bearing sizes but we can do you a kit or individual bearings if you let us know which you want.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
Hi sue I have a 2010 freelander 2 theres a noise that sounds like there’s a wheel bearing away had all wheels checked not that so I put the car into land rover they said rear diff and ird so I had rear diff done at a cost of £1700 the noise is still there could the ird make this noise they quoted £2150 to replace ird any suggestions
Hi Tam,
If the noise appears to be coming from the front of the Freelander and it does not change when cornering, such as going round a roundabout, then it could be the power transfer unit (technically it is not an IRD, it is a transfer box) at the front of the Freelander. We can supply a reconditioned power transfer unit for £545 including the VAT plus £35 UK shipping (which covers shipping the reconditioned unit to you and your damaged unit back to us); alternatively we can supply and fit a reconditioned unit for a total of £871.43 including VAT. If we fit the unit we can complete the job within a day and could lend you a car to explore our Norfolk countryside whilst you wait.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
Hi Sue
I have a 06 plate freelander td4 2..0 diesel
I bought it 2 months ago from a local dealer in fife, Scotland.
a week after buying I noticed a leak of oil underneath which a friend of mine said itd coming from the transfer box. I took back to the dealer who said it was only leaking due to 2 nylon seals on transfer box needing replaced. He duly replaced them but there was no talk of checking the vcu. Yesterday I started the motor and upon take off noticed a loud grinding as the wheels are turning and acceleration. I was hoping it may be a cv joint but I looked under this morning and there is a oil leak from the same area. I haven’t driven the car whilst like this as I am going In to the garage today. Does this sound like a new vcu and ird needed?
I bought this for £2495 from a garage that specializes in 4×4. Surely this should have been checked out.
regards
wayne
Hi Wayne,
What mileage has your Freelander done? If it is over 70,000 miles and the VCU has never been changed then it sounds very like this is your issue. What is happening is the VCU is putting strain along the drive train and it is breaking at the weakest link, in this instance the transfer box (IRD). Get them to drain some of the oil from the transfer box (IRD) and if there are bits of metal in there then this is your problem. You will need to have both the transfer box (IRD) and the VCU replaced otherwise the same thing will happen all over again in a short period of time (or it will affect some other part of the drive train). If you need a source for a reconditioned transfer box (IRD) and VCU we supply them – both come with a 12 month warranty.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
Hi Sue, I have an 06 plate Freelander TD4, currently its in a garage and there struggling to find an answer to my problem. I recently had two tyres changed. and experienced vibration when putting the engine under load
I’ve also noticed that when turning corners im getting a bearing noise sound affect. Garage has changed left hand side CV gate. My TD4 has had 4 engines, its coming up to 200,000 on the clock. its passed its MOT.
and im thinking that this is the VCU or IRD unit could be failing. any advise please
Hi Hadley,
It was good to talk to you on the telephone this morning. As I mentioned having the two new tyres put on the front is probably the cause of all your woes. Swap the tyres around then test if the VCU is getting hot. If it is you will have to change the other two tyres for the same make, type and size as your previous new ones. If major damage has occurred it is more likely to be to the rear differential than the IRD unit given the mismatch in tyres, but check both for play. If you remove the prop shaft there is a good chance you can drive the Freelander without causing any more damage. You are welcome to bring the Freelander up to us if you would like us to check it over.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
hi again sue ..if i remove the propshaft do i need to remove and blank off the output pinion on the ird..im doinfg a test drive thurs on a 02 2.0 td4 71k …3 months warranty at £3500…reckon thats fair price
thanks again …john
Hi John,
We do not blank the IRD on our own vehicles, which means they are very easy to convert back to four wheel drive when you want to. We never have any problems with them.
That sounds like a fair price. Good luck with the test drive.
Where are you located? We have a beautiful, full cream leather 52 plate TD4 coming up for sale for just £2,995 if you are interested. We are located at IP26 4RH.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
lots of noise from ird can i still get it home about 7 miles
Hi Jimmy,
You do risk doing more damage, possibly even cracking the iRD casing, if you continue to drive it. This would mean the casing would no longer be suitable as an exchange unit if you replace it with a reconditioned unit, so it would cost you more.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
Hola tengo un 1.8 de gasolina, yya se rompió algo de la caja de cambios, y no entregaba tracción a las ruedas traseras, y cuamdo aceleraba sonaba un clonk, me lo arreglaron en concesionario, y ahora despues de 30000km me suena algo como si rozara, como si fuese un cojinete pero he mirado las ruedas y todos los cojinetes están bién, creo que tiene que ser algo del cambio. ¿ Que puede ser ?
Hello Jamie,
When the dealer fixed your Freelander for you last time I assume it was the IRD / transfer box they replaced (this is connected to the gearbox). Did they also replace the viscous coupling unit (VCU)? If you have travelled over 120,000 miles and have not replaced the VCU then this was probably the cause of your first break down when the dealer fixed the IRD / transfer box. If they did not change the VCU at the same time then you will damage the IRD / transfer box or the rear differential all over again. If you cannot get the VCU replaced immediately then remove the prop shaft and operate in front wheel drive until you can.
My translator is not very good so if I have not answered your question fully my apologies, please do ask again.
All the best,
Sue
+44-780-9575-421
Hola Jamie,
Cuando el concesionario fijará el Freelander de la última vez que me supongo que era la caja IRD / transferencia que sustituyen (esto está conectado a la caja de cambios). ¿También sustituyen a la unidad de acoplamiento viscoso (VCU)? Si ha viajado a más de 120.000 kilómetros y no ha sustituido la UCV, este fue probablemente la causa de su primera romperse cuando el concesionario fijará la caja IRD / transferencia. Si no ha cambiado la UCV, al mismo tiempo, entonces se dañará la caja IRD / transferencia o el diferencial trasero de nuevo. Si usted no puede conseguir el VCU reemplazado inmediatamente retire el eje de la hélice y operar en tracción delantera hasta que pueda.
Mi traductor no es muy bueno, así que si no he respondido a su pregunta totalmente mis disculpas, por favor, vuelva a preguntar.
Todo lo mejor,
Sue
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hi i have a td4 2003 just had new clutch and slave now there is a intermittent grinding noise when changing gear and most of the time in reverse the noise seems to be coming from ird area will it be nackered or could it be a vcu problem any help would be great
Hi Paul,
This sounds more like an issue with the clutch than with the IRD. Did you also change the master cylinder?
What mileage are you on? The VCU’s tend to last about 70,000 miles, after which they should be replaced to avoid damage to the drive train. The VCU would not generally make a noise, it would just make the Freelander feel tight, particularly on full lock.
The majority of the time the IRD is damaged due to the VCU being used beyond its useable life (70,000 miles). It can be damaged by a driveshaft or lower tie rod end, but it is more often than not the VCU. When the IRD is damaged you would generally get a bearing noise or a crack / bang when something breaks inside it. It is not generally associated with changing gear.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
Hi Had four new tyres michelin latitude fitted ,so as not to have any isues with the vcu.after tyres were fitted was aware of steady wuring noise that has now got louder sounds its central to the freelander which has only done 55000 miles old tyres were syncrones all four .vcu bearings are new ,noise is there soon as you move off and stays about the same even when coasting in neutral with engine turned off.With car jacked up on one side, both wheels off the ground and in neutral when i turn either wheel drive transmits to other wheel on the jacked up side i,e both wheels turn. is this normal. TREVOR
Hi Trevor,
This really does sound as though it is your VCU bearings, even though they are new I would check them out.
With regard to the way your wheels are turning when jacked up on one side, this is normal.
All the best,
Sue
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Just a query is this still going on? And I have a 2001 1.8i freelander s how do I go about this? I’m in Scotland so any info would be gratefully appreciated
Thanks
Ray Morrison
Hi Ray,
By “is this still going on?” do you mean are we still supplying IRD units? If so then yes, we certainly are. We rarely have any working units nowadays but we can always supply the reconditioned units. If you would like to order one they are £650 plus £35 shipping, which includes shipping the reconditioned unit to you and your damaged unit back to us. We accept payment by credit card (tel: +44-780-9575-421), by bank transfer or by Paypal.
All the best,
Sue
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Hello
I have a 1999 freelander , petrol manual vehicle. I need a VCU and the IRD (RECONDITIONED ) cheapest rate if possible . I also need a clutch (part#stc000160) and head gasket. My vehicle have ben down and i have been searching around to find the Can you give me a good price total and the amount to ship to ST. LUCIA
Hello Sarah,
Thank you for your enquiry.
Since the shipping costs to return your old units would be very high the most cost effective thing would be to purchase a new VCU and pay the non-return surcharge on the reconditioned IRD unit.
The costs will therefore be:
Reconditioned IRD: £542
IRD Non-return surcharge: £200
New VCU: £330
VCU bearings (pair): £55 (if required – these can be difficult to remove from the old unit without damaging them)
Clutch hydraulics (STC000160): £60
Head gasket kit with bolts: £70
Shipping to St Lucia: £325
Hence the total would be £1,527 without VCU bearings and £1,582 with VCU bearings.
We accept payment by credit card over the telephone (+44-780-9575-421) by bank transfer or by Paypal.
All the best,
Sue
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please i don’t know what is making a strange noise on the motion, sometime when the car is about to speed a jacking noise coming up or when the automatics need to sellect on the moves, seek ur advise please get back to me.
regard
jackson
Hi Jackson,
The first thing to check is your rear differential bushes as these can cause this type of symptom if they need replacing.
If this is not the problem please do get back to us.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
hello Sue…
many thanks for your advise!
my freelander mileage is very high, 260000km, about 160000 miles..
but the strange thing is that in the past, no noise or disruption of the IRD!
probably my mechanic has found an IRD used with warranty, 500 euro, what do you think? it’s ok?
It can be good? the IRD is a 2004 freelander with 100000km (about 63000miles) …
It also wants to give VCU but I think that you are competent and since you said that the VCU does not have to buy used … can you tell me how much the VCU complete with bearings and shipping?
My VCU is complete but needs to be changed because it has 160000miles! and I’ll send back in the uk. (surcharge). no problem!
for charity give me a good price and a good piece!
My tyres are consumed, they are michelin syncrone 195/80r 15, have always been changed all four each 40000km (25000miles). When mount IRD and VCU put 4 new tyres!
many thanks so much! you’re really very good and competent!
Hi Paperone,
A used IRD is fine if it was in working condition when it was removed from the vehicle. What you do not want is a used VCU as this is the cause of most of the problems that the Freelander drive train suffers from (completely avoidable if Land Rover had told people to replace them after 70,000 miles!)
The VCU with bearings is £340, there is no surcharge if you are returning your old VCU. The shipping cost is £95, which includes shipping the VCU to you in Italy and your return unit back to us in the UK. So the total will be £435. We can take payment by credit card over the telephone, bank transfer or Paypal.
With regard to your tyres, if you replaced all four at the same time then you should be fine. Once you have the new VCU fitted, take it for a drive and then feel the temperature of the VCU. You should be able to touch it and it just feels a little warm. If it is hot then you need to look at the ratios of your tyres and probably get them changed.
All the best,
Sue
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hello
compliments on the site. I write from italy. I have a 2001 Freelander 2.0TD and is an incredible thing happened …
a loud noise while parked … “BOOM” and…
the alluminium box of IRD is broken in two parts! water and oil everywhere!
after, my workshop of confidence open the ird and the crown and pinion had many gears split…
I have read on this site that the problem is VCU unit.
it is possible that this is the problem (vcu) or other problems? other parts?
it is strange that in the past, no noise! suddenly has broken the ird!
now that I can do? how much VCU + ird + shipping? I have to buy something else?
I fear to break off it again!
Advise what to do!
thanks so much so much!
Hello Paperone,
What mileage is your Freelander on? This type of damage is what would be expected from a VCU that has been operating beyond its useable life of approximately 70,000 miles (although we have seen them go sooner than this). One of the early signs of the VCU going are when you feel as though the Freelander is holding back on you when turning on full lock, particularly in reverse.
The cost of a reconditioned IRD unit is £650, and unfortunately since yours has damaged the casing there will be a surcharge of £200 since it is not suitable as an exchange unit. The shipping for this will be just £45 since we do not need to ship your old unit back. The cost of a reconditioned VCU is £275, it is advisable to also replace the VCU bearings as these can be difficult to remove from the old unit without damaging them. These are £65 for the pair and would come fitted to the VCU. The shipping for the VCU is £95 to Italy which includes shipping the reconditioned VCU from the UK to Italy and your old VCU back from Italy to the UK. The total for an IRD, VCU and bearings, including shipping, would therefore be £1330.
Once you have changed the VCU you should not have any further issues with the IRD and will be good for another approximately 70,000 miles.
Both our VCU and IRD come with a 12 month return to base warranty.
One other thing to check with your Freelander is the tyres. If your tyres have different ratios this can cause issues with the drive train. With a Freelander you should always change all four tyres at the same time with the same make and specification.
All the best,
Sue
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Dear sue ,I purchased a freelander 1 11 months ago from a dealer ,and was satisfied with it unit last December during the snow when I foolishly assumed that my newly acquired 4×4 would easily pull me through 12 inches of snow but not the case! At the time I blamed it on tyres and shortly after changed the tyres. Soon after this a clunking noise developed on acceleration and deceleration and this noise is still there to this day. Last week I had a tow bar fitted and was told by the mechanic I had no prop shaft fitted obviously removed by the previous owner or the dealer I bought the car from. I then took the car back to the dealer and asked if he could offer any explanation for this. He informed me he was totally unaware of this but was prepared to have another prop-shaft fitted and if necessary differential which he is going to have removed from another freelander, am I likely to have any problems with this and if so what would they be?
Hi Micael,
What you need to find out is why the prop shaft was removed. Normally this is because there is an issue with the drive train, generally caused by the VCU (viscous coupling unit). Was the cluncking noise in the front or the rear of the vehicle? If it was from the front it is liable to be a problem with your IRD / transfer box – no problem if he replaces this with a working unit from another vehicle. If it was from the rear, then it is liable to be your rear differencial, again, no problem replacing this with a working unit. Your big issue is, when he puts a prop shaft on you DO NOT want the VCU to be a used unit. The VCU’s need replacing about every 70,000 miles and if it is replaced by a used unit you will not know the mileage of the unit and hence not know when to replace it again, and could end up doing damage to the IRD and the rear differential once more. Insist on a reconditioned or new VCU, the rest he can take as good used units. This way you shouldn’t have any problems.
Any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
Excellent Lewis, I hope you are now motoring happily agains.
All the best,
Sue
HI SUE, The IRD arrived on Monday and deliver today,waiting to be up and running again !!
Hi Lewis,
The cheque is scheduled to clear in our bank on Tuesday (the bank holidays have delayed this unfortunately), so it is booked to be collected by the courier on Tuesday and should be with you within 2 – 5 days from then.
All the best,
Sue
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HI Sue, IT have been 2 weeks last since we communicate .What is the latest position with the IRD UNIT for the TD4 FREELANDER . Eagerly awaiting THANK U!
Goodnight/day SUE yes iam interesting in the reconditioned TD4 IRD UNIT. MR Terrance Nicholls in EnglAND and will contacting u as he will be paying over there.It should be ship to LEWIS KING SUPERLATIVE ST GEORGE BARBADOS WEST INDIES. THANKING U IN ADVANCE N AWAITING THE ird unit 2 B ROLLING AGAIN !
Hi Lewis,
No problem, we look forward to hearing from Terrance.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
Iam looking for a reconditioned IRD/transfer box for TD4 diesel yr2001. VIN SALLNABE12A384780. Shipping and unit cost to BARBADOS WEST INDIES.PLEASE! THANK u !
Hi Lewis,
Thank you for your enquiry.
The cost for a reconditioned IRD unit to Barbados is:
Reconditioned TD4 IRD Unit: £650
Non-return surcharge: £200 (the cheapest I could find to ship your old unit back from Barbados was £365 so it would be cheaper for you to pay the non-return surcharge)
Shipping to Barbados: £160
TOTAL: £1,010
All the best,
Sue
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Buenas tardes Señores:
Le pido por favor me cotice una Caja de Transferencia de FReelander del Año 98 de Codigo Original LAnd Rover TAG100210 O TAG000230. Por favor informarme el precio de esta pieza.
De antemano agradezco su cordial atencion.
Atentamente,
Ricardo Salazar
Lima – Peru
Tel. 00 511 4731348
Fax. 00 511 4731348
Hi Ricardo,
A reconditioned IRD unit for your Freelander is £650. Shipping to Peru is £250, and the return shipping would be even more than this so it would be cheaper for you to pay the non-return surcharge of £200. This would mean a total of £1100.
We can accept payment by credit card over the telephone (+44-780-9575-421), bank transfer or Paypal.
All the best,
Sue
Hola Ricardo,
Una unidad reacondicionada del IRD para el Freelander es de £ 650. El envío a Perú es de £ 250, y el envío de devolución sería aún más que esto por lo que sería más barato para que usted pueda pagar el recargo de retención de 200 libras. Esto significaría un total de £ 1100.
Podemos aceptar el pago con tarjeta de crédito a través del teléfono (+44-780-9575-421), transferencia bancaria o PayPal.
Todo lo mejor,
Sue
Pls. send me the cost of a ird, into London E15
Reg: T -1990 2.0 d
Thks
Hi Gerald,
A reconditioned IRD unit for your Freelander is £650 as an exchange unit. Shipping to London is £35 which includes shipping the reconditioned unit to you and your damaged unit back to us.
All the best,
Sue
0780 9575 421
Looking for transfer box unit for 2003 manual freelander. What kind of price am i looking at include shipping to ireland
Hi Tony,
Thank you for your enquiry.
A reconditioned transfer box for your Freelander is £650. Shipping to Ireland is £95, which includes shipping the reconditioned unit from the UK to Ireland and your old unit from Ireland back to the UK (your old unit is suitable as an exchange unit provided there are no holes or cracks in the casing, otherwise there is a £200 surcharge payable). Hence the total price is £745 including VAT.
We do have a bit of a waiting list at the moment, and orders taken now are currently being shipped towards the end of next week.
All the best,
Sue
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How do i purchase a complete set of VCU with its bearings and IRD of my V6 freelander to be deliverd in Nigeria?
Please quote me for a reconditioned IRD for freelander 2000 diesel delivered to Port Elisabeth South Africa
Regards
Robbie Zamudio
MY SHIPPING ZONE DOESN’T APPEAR ON YOUR LIST. I’m from South Africa, where the 2010 soccer world cup will be taking place. I need a crown and pinion/transfer box reconditioned. Please send me the price list for both. My VIN number is SALLNAAB7YA535746
i want to buy an IRD unit for my freelander td4 diesel year 2001 .
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I, want to buy an IRD unit for my freelander TD4 , diesel year 2001 .
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