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FTC1623 - Countersunk Screw – Swivel Pin Housing

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Countersunk Screw - Swivel Pin Housing Countersunk fixing screw used in the front axle swivel pin housing assembly.

Its flush countersunk head allows it to seat level with the mating face when securing components to the swivel pin housing on the front axle.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 1 1989-1998 (L318)
Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 1 1989-1998 — Front Axle Swivel Pin Housing, to VIN JA032849
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — Front Axle Swivel Pin Housing, without ABS
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1992-1994 — Front Axle Swivel Pin Housing, without ABS
Alternative Codes
FTC1623

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Frequently asked questions

What is the countersunk screw (FTC1623) used for?
The countersunk screw secures components to the front axle swivel pin housing on the Land Rover front axle. Its flush countersunk head seats level with the mating face, so it sits clear of the surrounding parts on the swivel pin housing. This is a Genuine Land Rover screw.
How many of these screws are needed for the swivel pin housing?
Several countersunk screws are typically used to retain the swivel pin housing on each front axle side, so check how many your housing takes before ordering. Order the full quantity your job needs plus a few spares, since these screws often corrode in place and can shear on removal.
Which models does FTC1623 fit?
FTC1623 fits the Discovery 1 up to VIN JA032849, and the Range Rover Classic 1986-1991 and 1992-1994 without ABS. Check your VIN and whether your vehicle has ABS, since the swivel pin housing setup differs and changes which fixings are used.