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608464 - Kogelgewricht RV

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Description:
Kogelgewricht RH

All product codes / identifiers:
608464 608464 608464

Models:
Land Rover Series 1
Land Rover Series 2 en 3
Fitment Notes:
SERIES I/IIA — Spoorstangkoppeling RH draad (1948 tot juli 1974)
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 1
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES I/IIA — Track Rod End RH Thread (1948 to July 1974)
Alternative Codes
608464

In stock 4 units
4 · Gouda 0 · Drachten
Express delivery available

When will my order arrive?
  • Order before 15:00 (Mon–Fri): same-day dispatch for in-stock items.
  • UPS Express (order before 14:00): dispatched today, delivered tomorrow where available.
  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days.
  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.

Items may ship from multiple warehouses at no extra cost.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the track rod end do?
The track rod end is a ball-jointed coupling at the end of the track rod that connects it to the steering arm. It passes steering movement to the road wheel while allowing for suspension travel and steering articulation. This is the right-hand thread version.
Why does this track rod end have a right-hand thread?
Steering linkages use both right and left-hand threaded ends so the track rod length can be adjusted evenly. This is the right-hand thread end, so confirm you need the RH thread and not the opposite left-hand end before ordering.
Which Land Rovers does this track rod end fit?
This track rod end fits the Land Rover Series I and Series IIA, built from 1948 to July 1974. Confirm the thread direction matches the end you are replacing, as steering ends differ by side.
How do I know when a track rod end needs replacing?
A track rod end typically needs replacing once the ball joint wears, giving play in the steering, knocking over bumps, or uneven tyre wear. A worn end affects steering safety and fails the MOT, so replace it once play develops.