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AEU2761 - Ball Joint Repair Kit – Outer

Original price - Original price €19,10
Original price
€19,10
€19,10 - €19,10
Current price €19,10
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Ball Joint Repair Kit - Outer
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Outer ball joint repair kit for steering lever/drop arm, manual Gemmer steering box (non power steering)
Alternative Codes
AEU2761

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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 does the outer ball joint repair kit AEU2761 cover?
This kit repairs the outer ball joint on the steering lever or drop arm, part of the steering linkage on the Defender's manual Gemmer steering box. It's for the non-power-steering setup only, restoring the joint used to transmit steering movement from the drop arm.
Does this kit fit power-steering Defenders?
No, this kit is specifically for the manual Gemmer steering box, the non-power-steering setup, on the Defender (1987-2006). Power-assisted steering uses a different steering box and linkage, so this kit won't match a PAS-equipped vehicle.
Can a worn steering ball joint be left in place instead of repairing it?
No, a worn outer ball joint should always be repaired or replaced promptly since it's part of the steering linkage and excess play here directly affects steering control. Signs include vague or notchy steering and a clicking noise from the front end on rough roads.
Which Defenders does this ball joint kit fit?
It's listed for the Defender built between 1987 and 2006, specifically the version with a manual Gemmer steering box. If your Defender has power steering, or falls outside that range, check for the correct alternative kit instead.