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FRC5595 - Stud Bolt

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Genuine Part
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Stud Bolt for the LT230 transfer box. It clamps a casing joint on the transfer box, securing the main casing and speedometer housing joints.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Land Rover Discovery 1 1989-1998 (L318)
Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Transfer box main casing
DISCOVERY 1 1989-1998 — Speedo housing, VIN FA393361 to WA799999
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — Speedo housing, to VIN HA610293
Alternative Codes
FRC5595

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Stud Bolt (FRC5595) used for?
The Stud Bolt FRC5595 clamps a casing joint on the LT230 transfer box, securing the main casing and speedometer housing joints. It's a threaded stud that holds the housing faces together. Fitted to Land Rover Defender 1987-2006, Discovery 1 and Range Rover Classic.
How many stud bolts are needed on the LT230 transfer box?
The number of stud bolts depends on which casing joint you're rebuilding, as the LT230 main casing and speedo housing use several around the joint face. Inspect the joint and order the quantity your transfer box needs.
Where does the FRC5595 stud bolt fit on the transfer box?
The FRC5595 stud bolt fits at the LT230 transfer box main casing joint. On Discovery 1 and Range Rover Classic it secures the speedometer housing, while on the Defender it's used on the main casing joint.