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ANR3305PY - Anti-Roll Bar Bush – Front

Original price - Original price €13,70
Original price
€13,70
€13,70 - €13,70
Current price €13,70
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Anti-Roll Bar Bush is the front mounting bush that locates the anti-roll bar to the chassis.

It cradles the bar within its chassis mounting clamp, holding it in position while allowing it to rotate under load and damping vibration through the mount. A worn bush lets the bar move in its clamp, which blunts roll control and allows knocks over uneven surfaces.

This bush is moulded in polyurethane, which resists perishing and holds its location more firmly than natural rubber for tighter, more consistent roll control.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic 1994-2001 (P38)
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER P38 1994-2001 — Front anti-roll bar bush
Alternative Codes
ANR3305PYANR3305

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When will my order arrive?

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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the front anti-roll bar bush do?
The front anti-roll bar bush locates the anti-roll bar to the chassis on the Range Rover P38. It cradles the bar within its chassis mounting clamp, holding it in place while letting it rotate under load and damping vibration through the mount.
How many anti-roll bar bushes are needed for the job?
A front anti-roll bar is typically held by two mounting bushes, one in each chassis clamp, so you'll usually need a pair to do the job properly. Renewing both together keeps roll control even across the front.
What's the advantage of a polyurethane bush over rubber?
This bush is moulded in polyurethane rather than natural rubber. Polyurethane typically resists perishing and holds the bar's location more firmly, which usually gives tighter and more consistent roll control than a standard rubber bush.
What are the signs of a worn anti-roll bar bush?
A worn anti-roll bar bush typically lets the bar move within its clamp, which blunts roll control and allows knocks over uneven surfaces. A regular clonk from the front when cornering or crossing ruts is a common sign.