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519753 - Slip Ring – Horn Contact

Original price - Original price €71,00
Original price
€71,00
€71,00 - €71,00
Current price €71,00
Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Slip Ring for the horn contact in the steering column.

This contact ring maintains the electrical connection to the horn as the steering wheel turns, carrying current across the rotating column to the horn push.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes Fitment data limited — derived from web research, verify if uncertain
SERIES 2 & 2A — Horn contact slip ring (bush), steering column
Alternative Codes
519753

In stock 2 units
2 · Gouda 0 · Drachten
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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.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the horn contact slip ring (519753) do?
The horn contact slip ring carries current across the rotating steering column to the horn push, keeping the horn connected as the wheel turns. It's the contact ring or bush in the steering column on the Land Rover Series 2 and 2A.
Is the horn slip ring still available?
This Genuine Land Rover slip ring is no longer supplied by JLR and is sold only while current stock lasts. There's no direct replacement once it's gone, so it mainly suits owners restoring the Series 2 and 2A horn circuit.
Is fitting the horn slip ring a DIY job?
Fitting is typically a moderate DIY job that means removing the steering wheel and horn push to reach the slip ring in the column. Basic hand tools are usually enough, though a steering wheel puller can help on a seized wheel.