Description
Intro
This right brake adjuster is listed for Land Rover Freelander 1998 to 2006 models. It’s a practical replacement part for restoring consistent rear drum adjustment and pedal feel on South African roads. Fast local delivery and workshop-friendly fitment. (10253064-1R)
Vehicle Compatibility
- Land Rover Freelander 1 — Engine code K18 — 1998–2006
- Land Rover Freelander 2 — Engine code 20T2N — 1998–2000
- Ford Mondeo 2.0i CLX — ZETEC NGA — 1998–2001
Compatibility reflects the provided catalogue references.
Specifications
- Part Type: Brake adjuster
- Orientation: Right
- Vehicle Platforms: Freelander 1, Freelander 2 (per listing), Mondeo 2.0i CLX
- Engine Codes (as listed): K18, 20T2N, ZETEC NGA
- SKU: 10253064-1R
Features
- Restores even shoe clearance and stable pedal travel
- Designed for OE-like fit and operation
- Workshop-ready component for quick service turnaround
- Supported locally in South Africa with swift shipping
Why Buy From Us
- Local South African stock for faster delivery
- 12-month warranty for peace of mind
- Friendly fitment advice from our team
Installation & Maintenance Tips
- Confirm right side orientation before installation.
- Inspect wheel cylinders, return springs and shoes; replace worn items together for consistent results.
- Clean dust safely; avoid compressed air. Use brake cleaner.
- After assembly, adjust per workshop manual and recheck after bedding.
Closing
Order today for nationwide delivery across South Africa, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria, Gqeberha, Bloemfontein, Polokwane, Nelspruit and George. Need fitment help? Contact us with your VIN for guidance. (10253064-1R)
FAQ
Q: Will this fit my Freelander?
A: If your vehicle falls within the listed years and engines above, it should fit. Share your VIN with us and we’ll double-check.
Q: Is this for the right side only?
A: Yes, this listing is specifically for the right brake adjuster.
Q: Should I replace both sides?
A: It’s good practice to service both sides together to maintain balanced braking.
Q: Do I need new brake shoes as well?
A: If shoes are worn or glazed, replace them at the same time for proper adjustment and performance.
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