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LR002609 - Track Rod End – RH

Original price - Original price €17,40
Original price
€17,40
€17,40 - €17,40
Current price €17,40
OEM Part
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Track Rod End for the steering linkage, right-hand (off-side), threaded onto the outer end of the track rod at the steering rack.

The track rod end is the outer ball joint that transmits steering input from the rack to the steering knuckle, allowing the hub to turn for steering and to move with suspension travel while maintaining the connection. Its threaded shank sets the toe adjustment when the wheel alignment is reset.

Replacement is indicated where the ball joint has developed play, the boot has split, or steering feels loose or knocks. Wheel alignment should be checked after fitting.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Freelander 2 2006-2014 (L359)
Fitment Notes FREELANDER 2 2006-2014 — Track rod end, RH, steering rack end
Alternative Codes
LR002609

In stock 2 units
1 · Gouda 1 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What does the LR002609 track rod end do?
The LR002609 track rod end is the outer steering ball joint that transmits input from the rack to the steering knuckle on the right-hand (off-side) of the Land Rover Freelander 2 (2006-2014). Its threaded shank also sets the front toe when the wheel alignment is reset.
What are the signs a track rod end needs replacing?
A track rod end typically needs replacing when the ball joint develops play, the rubber boot splits, or the steering feels loose and knocks over bumps. On the Freelander 2 a worn track rod end can also cause uneven front tyre wear.
Do I need a wheel alignment after fitting this?
Yes, a wheel alignment is needed after fitting the track rod end. The threaded shank sets the front toe, so the alignment changes when the joint is replaced. Have the front toe checked and reset on the Freelander 2 once the new end is fitted.