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Eliminate the common “clunking” or “knocking” noise from the rear axle of your Land Rover Freelander 2 (2006-2014) or Range Rover Evoque! A worn-out Rear Differential Mount Bushes Kit is the primary cause of excessive movement, vibration, and noise during acceleration or gear changes. This complete kit replaces the failed rubber mounts, restoring stability and quiet operation to your drivetrain. Designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications (replacing parts like LR005647/LR001117), this essential Freelander 2 Diff Bush Kit ensures a firm, durable fit for your rear differential assembly.
OEM Number: KHC500070, KHC500080, KHC500090
1 x Center Bush / Mount 1 x Right Side Bush / Mount 1 x Left Side Bush / Mount
Quantity : 3
| Make | Model | Variant | Type | Engine | Chassis | Year |
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| Land Rover | Freelander | Diesel Convertible Off-Road Vehicle | 2.0 DI 4×4 | 1994cc 72KW 98HP 20 T2N | AWD Series 1 L314 | 1998-2006 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Diesel Convertible Off-Road Vehicle | 2.0 TD4 4×4 | 1951cc 82KW 112HP 204D3(M47D20) | AWD Series 1 L314 | 2000-2006 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Diesel Off-Road Vehicle | 2.0 DI 4×4 | 1994cc 72KW 98HP 20 T2N | AWD Series 1 L314 | 1998-2000 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Diesel Off-Road Vehicle | 2.0 Td4 4×4 | 1951cc 80KW 109HP 204D3(M47D20) | AWD Series 1 L314 | 2001-2006 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Diesel Off-Road Vehicle | 2.0 Td4 4×4 | 1951cc 82KW 112HP 204D3(M47D20) | AWD Series 1 L314 | 2000-2006 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Petrol Convertible Off-Road Vehicle | 1.8 4×4 | 1796cc 86KW 117HP 18 K4F | AWD Series 1 L314 | 2000-2006 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Petrol Convertible Off-Road Vehicle | 1.8 i 16V 4×4 | 1796cc 88KW 120HP 18 K4F | AWD Series 1 L314 | 1998-2006 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Petrol Off-Road Vehicle | 1.8 16V 4×4 | 1796cc 86KW 117HP 18 K4F | AWD Series 1 L314 | 1998-2006 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Petrol Off-Road Vehicle | 1.8 i 16V 4×4 | 1796cc 88KW 120HP 18 K4F | AWD Series 1 L314 | 1998-2000 |
| Land Rover | Freelander | Petrol Off-Road Vehicle | 2.5 V6 4×4 | 2497cc 130KW 177HP 25 K4F | AWD Series 1 L314 | 2000-2006 |
| Land Rover | Freelander 2 | Diesel Off-Road Vehicle | 2.2 SD4 4×4 | 2179cc 140KW 190HP 224DT(DW12BTED4) | AWD — L359 | 2010-2014 |
| Land Rover | Freelander 2 | Diesel Off-Road Vehicle | 2.2 TD4 4×4 | 2179cc 110KW 150HP 224DT(DW12BTED4);DW12BTED4 | AWD — L359 | 2006-2014 |
| Land Rover | Freelander 2 | Diesel Off-Road Vehicle | 2.2 TD4 4×4 | 2179cc 112KW 152HP 224DT(DW12BTED4) | AWD — L359 | 2007-2014 |
| Land Rover | Freelander 2 | Diesel Off-Road Vehicle | 2.2 TD4 4×4 | 2179cc 115KW 156HP 224DT(DW12BTED4) | AWD — L359 | 2006-2014 |
| Land Rover | Freelander 2 | Diesel Off-Road Vehicle | 2.2 TD4 4×4 | 2179cc 118KW 160HP 224DT(DW12BTED4);DW12BTED4 | AWD — L359 | 2006-2014 |
| Land Rover | Freelander 2 | Petrol Off-Road Vehicle | 2.0 Si4 4×4 | 1999cc 177KW 241HP 204PT(GTDI) | AWD — L359 | 2011-2014 |
| Land Rover | Freelander 2 | Petrol Off-Road Vehicle | 3.2 4×4 | 3192cc 171KW 233HP B 6324 S | AWD — L359 | 2006-2014 |
| Make | Model | Variant | Type | Engine | Chassis | Year |
Our SKU: TLRKHC5000708090KIT_313
All our REAR DIFF MOUNT DIFFERENTIAL MOUNTING BUSHES KIT are OEM quality and reliable after market car parts. This REAR DIFF MOUNT DIFFERENTIAL MOUNTING BUSHES KIT is specifically compatible with Land Rover: Freelander, Freelander 2, .
Please use our make-model-year tool to check this part’s compatibility with your vehicle. However, please note that our tool is for reference only and we recommend that you check the part number on your old unit prior to purchasing.
If you are still not sure about the compatibility of this part to your vehicle, please supply us with the VIN number or Reg number in our live chat or contact form! You can also find details on our purchasing & shipping guide here.
FAQs – Rear Diff Mount Bushes Kit (Freelander)
Q1: What are “rear diff mount bushes” and what do they do?
A1: Rear differential mount bushes are rubber or polyurethane inserts that cushion and locate the differential housing relative to the vehicle’s chassis. They absorb vibration, reduce noise, and allow limited movement of the diff under torque, while staying rigid enough to maintain drivetrain alignment.
Q2: Which Land Rover Freelander models use this rear diff mount bush kit?
A2: This kit is primarily for Land Rover Freelander (Freelander 1 / L314) models, typically built between the mid‑1990s and mid‑2000s. The common factory part numbers for diff mounts are KHC500070, KHC500080, KHC500090 for left, right, and center mounts.
You should cross-check your existing mount part numbers or VIN before ordering.
Q3: What parts are included in the bush kit?
A3: A full rear diff mount bush kit typically includes three bushes – one each for the left, right, and center differential mounts.
Q4: What symptoms indicate that the differential mounting bushes need replacement?
A4: Common signs include:
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Clunking, knocking, or “bang” noises under acceleration or deceleration
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Vibration or shuddering in the rear when under load
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Misalignment of drivetrain or noticeable lateral movement of the diff
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Premature wear in related components (driveshaft U‑joints, bearings)
Q5: Are polyurethane bushes better than standard rubber ones?
A5: Polyurethane bushes are often stiffer and more durable than factory rubber bushes. They can improve responsiveness and reduce deflection, especially under load. Many aftermarket kits advertise that they outlast rubber by several times.
However, increased stiffness may lead to slightly more noise or harshness under some driving conditions. Choose material based on your use (daily driver vs offroad / performance).
Q6: Can I replace these bushes myself, or do I need a workshop?
A6: Replacing the differential mount bushes is possible for a competent DIYer with the right tools (pullers, presses, torque tools). Steps usually include:
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Supporting the differential safely
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Removing mounting bolts
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Pressing out old bushes and pressing in new ones
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Reinstalling and torquing to spec
Because of the load and safety involved, many users prefer to have a professional handle the job.
Q7: Does installing new diff mount bushes require any alignment or adjustment afterward?
A7: After installation, it’s wise to check the alignment of the drivetrain, torque specs of fasteners, and clearances. In most cases, no special “coding” or calibration is needed for the mounts themselves. But always re‑check related components (driveshaft angles, suspension geometry, etc.).
Q8: What warranty or return policy should I offer to reassure buyers?
A8: All products are protected by a upto 10 year worry-free warranty depending on Part. Please read our Warranty Policy.
Q9: What should I do if the kit I receive is incorrect or defective?
A9:
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Do not install defective or mismatched bushes
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Photograph the parts (labels, dimensions, packaging)
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Contact the seller immediately with your order number and evidence
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Request replacement or refund per the returns policy
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Keep original packaging intact for ease of return
Q10: How do I confirm the kit matches my vehicle before purchase?
A10:
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Check your existing diff mounts for part numbers (e.g. KHC500070 / KHC500080 / KHC500090) and compare them against the kit’s compatibility.
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Use your vehicle’s VIN or build information to reference parts databases.
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Compare the number of bushes, geometry, and mounting layout in photos or diagrams.
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Ask the seller to verify compatibility if uncertain before ordering.
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