They are (or were fitted) to my diesel. One under the engine and another under the gearbox. They do reduce a bit of clatter which I think is the sound reflected off the road back into the car?
Mine are currently off the car. They have been damaged and need patching up. A job on the list. The sound deadening material is also soaked in oil and needs replacing if I can find some suitable sound deadening pads. They are secured by special half turn screws and are still available.
2000 Range Rover 2.5 DSE HP24 auto, uprated torque converter - JFearn chip, larger intercooler, removable winch, stainless exhaust, alloy radiator, Gen III's, Terrafirma +2" shocks, GG AT2/3's.
Full Fat Faultmate able to do all models.
- ex 1996 Discovery 2.5 300Tdi diesel auto
- ex-1982 Classic 3.86 Perkins diesel manual