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320902 - Track Rod End – LH Thread

Original price - Original price €19,00
Original price
€19,00
€19,00 - €19,00
Current price €19,00
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Track Rod End with left-hand thread, part of the steering linkage.

The track rod end connects the track rod to the steering arm through a ball joint, transmitting steering movement to the roadwheel while the joint articulates as the wheel steers and the suspension moves. The left-hand thread screws into the matching end of the track rod; turning the rod against its opposing threads sets the front wheel tracking (toe).
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 1
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES I/IIA/III — Track Rod End LH Thread (1948 to July 1974)
Alternative Codes
320902

In stock 1 unit
1 · Gouda 0 · Drachten
Express delivery available
5 more on the way · ETA 30-08-2026

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  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.
5 more units on the way — expected 30-08-2026. Orders beyond current stock are reserved from incoming stock and shipped as soon as they arrive.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the left-hand thread track rod end used for?
The track rod end connects the track rod to the steering arm through a ball joint, passing steering movement to the roadwheel. This one has a left-hand thread that screws into the matching end of the track rod, and turning the rod against its opposing threads sets the front wheel tracking.
Why does the thread direction matter on a track rod end?
Thread direction matters because a track rod uses one left-hand and one right-hand end, which lets you adjust front wheel tracking by turning the rod. This is the left-hand thread version, so make sure you're replacing the correct side, as the wrong hand won't thread in.
Which Series models does this track rod end fit?
This left-hand thread track rod end fits Series 1, 2A and 3 built from 1948 to July 1974. Later vehicles used a different steering setup, so check your build date against the July 1974 change before ordering.
What are the signs a track rod end needs replacing?
A worn track rod end usually shows play in the ball joint, knocking when steering, uneven front tyre wear, or a split gaiter letting dirt into the joint. As a steering safety part, it should be replaced promptly once worn.