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320901 - Track Rod End – RH

Original price - Original price €16,70
Original price
€16,70
€16,70 - €16,70
Current price €16,70
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Track Rod End (Right-Hand) is the ball-joint connector at the end of the steering track rod, linking the track rod to the steering arm.

It transmits steering input to the road wheel while accommodating suspension articulation through its sealed ball joint. The right-hand end uses a right-hand thread where it screws into the track rod, allowing the toe setting to be adjusted against the opposite-hand end.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 1
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES I / SERIES II / SERIES III — Track rod end, RH
Alternative Codes
320901

In stock 8 units
8 · Gouda 0 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What is the track rod end (RH) and what does it do?
The track rod end is the ball-joint connector at the outer end of the steering track rod, linking the track rod to the steering arm. It transmits steering input to the road wheel while its sealed ball joint allows for suspension movement. This is the right-hand end.
Which Land Rovers does this track rod end fit?
This track rod end fits the Land Rover Series I, Series II and Series III. It is the right-hand unit. Steering and suspension parts vary across the Series range, so confirm the part against your vehicle before fitting.
Why does the right-hand thread matter?
The right-hand end uses a right-hand thread where it screws into the track rod. Pairing it with the opposite-hand end lets you wind the rod in or out to set the front wheel toe, so the correct hand of thread is needed for adjustment.
What are the signs a track rod end needs replacing?
A worn track rod end typically shows as play or knock in the steering, uneven tyre wear, vague steering, or a split ball-joint boot. As a steering safety part it is usually replaced once any free play is felt, and tracking should be reset afterwards.