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RNR100080 - Suspension Strut Top Bearing – Front

Original price - Original price €15,90
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Suspension Strut Top Bearing for the front MacPherson strut assembly.

The bearing sits at the top of the strut between the upper mount and the body, allowing the strut and road spring to rotate with the steering. It carries the suspension load at the top mount while permitting that rotation; a worn bearing produces notchy steering and noise on lock.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Freelander 1 1996-2006 (L314)
Fitment Notes FREELANDER 1 1997-2006 — Front suspension strut top bearing. All variants.
Alternative Codes
RNR100080

In stock 3 units
0 · Gouda 3 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What is the RNR100080 strut top bearing?
The RNR100080 is a front suspension strut top bearing for the Land Rover Freelander 1. It sits at the top of the MacPherson strut between the upper mount and the body, letting the strut and road spring rotate with the steering while carrying the suspension load at the top mount.
How many strut top bearings are needed?
Front strut top bearings are typically replaced in pairs on the Freelander 1, one per front strut, so steering feel stays even side to side. The RNR100080 fits all Freelander 1 variants. If one bearing has gone notchy, the other is usually close behind, so doing both is common.
What are the symptoms of a worn strut top bearing?
A worn strut top bearing on the Freelander 1 usually produces notchy or stiff steering and a creaking or knocking noise as you turn, especially on full lock. The bearing lets the strut rotate with the steering, so when it roughens you feel it through the wheel. It's often replaced with the top mount.