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LR078478 - Suspension Arm – Front Lower Rear – LH

Original price - Original price €82,60
Original price
€82,60
€82,60 - €82,60
Current price €82,60
OEM Part
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Brand PR2 Allmakes
Suspension Arm - Front Lower Rear - LH is the rearward lower control arm in the front multi-link suspension. It locates the lower end of the wheel hub assembly and controls its position under load, transmitting forces into the chassis through its pivot bushes.

Fitted on the left-hand side. Worn bushes commonly cause knocking over uneven surfaces and imprecise steering or wheel alignment.
Vehicle Model Range Rover 2013-2022 (L405)
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER L405 2013-2022 — Front lower suspension arm, rear position, LH (left-hand)
Alternative Codes
LR078478

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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 is the front lower rear suspension arm and what does it do?
The front lower rear suspension arm is the rearward lower control arm in the front multi-link suspension of the Range Rover L405 (2013-2022). It locates the lower end of the wheel hub and controls its movement under load, transmitting forces into the chassis through its pivot bushes. This is the left-hand arm.
Why do these suspension arms fail on the L405?
These suspension arms typically fail at the pivot bushes, which perish with age and mileage. Worn bushes usually bring on knocking over rough surfaces, loose-feeling steering and alignment that won't stay set. On the L405 it's worth checking both sides once one has worn.
This is the left-hand arm, is the right-hand side different?
This is the left-hand arm. The right-hand side uses a separate handed part, so order by side. The front lower arms typically wear at a similar rate, so many fit both sides together and set the wheel alignment afterwards on the Range Rover L405.