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DA2274CABLE - Spare Wheel Carrier Cable

Original price - Original price €21,80
Original price
€21,80
€21,80 - €21,80
Current price €21,80
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Spare Wheel Carrier Cable - the replacement cable stay for the swing-away rear-mounted spare wheel carrier.

The cable tethers the swing-away carrier to the body and limits how far it opens, stopping the loaded carrier from over-swinging and striking the rear lights and body panel. It is the service replacement cable for the DA2274 carrier, fitted to renew a stretched, frayed or broken original.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Alternative Codes
DA2274CABLE

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  • 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 Spare Wheel Carrier Cable used for?
The Spare Wheel Carrier Cable tethers the swing-away rear-mounted spare wheel carrier to the body and limits how far it opens. It stops the loaded carrier over-swinging into the rear lights and bodywork. It's the service replacement stay for that carrier on the Land Rover Defender up to 2016.
Which Land Rover does this carrier cable fit?
This carrier cable fits the Land Rover Defender up to 2016 with the rear-mounted swing-away spare wheel carrier. Check your vehicle uses the swing-away carrier, not a fixed rear-door-mounted spare, before ordering. One cable serves a single carrier.
When should the carrier cable be replaced?
Replace the carrier cable once it's stretched, frayed or snapped. A worn cable typically lets the loaded swing-away carrier travel too far and strike the rear lights or body panel. Renewing it restores the controlled opening stop on the Defender's spare wheel carrier.