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LR535LH - Rear Trailing Link Bracket – LH

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Original price - Original price €59,00
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Rear Trailing Link Bracket - left-hand chassis bracket in the rear suspension. The bracket provides the chassis mounting point for the rear trailing link (radius arm), which locates the rear axle and controls its fore-and-aft movement.

It carries the forward pivot of the trailing link and is renewed when the original mounting is corroded or damaged.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes Fitment data limited — derived from web research, verify if uncertain
DEFENDER 1983-2006 — LH rear trailing link bracket
Alternative Codes
LR535LHCP535 LH

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Frequently asked questions

What does the rear trailing link bracket do?
The rear trailing link bracket is the left-hand chassis bracket that provides the mounting point for the rear trailing link (radius arm) on a Land Rover Defender. It carries the forward pivot of the link, which locates the rear axle and controls its fore-and-aft movement.
Why does the trailing link bracket fail on a Defender?
The rear trailing link bracket typically fails through corrosion of the chassis mounting, since it sits low at the rear and collects mud and water. A weakened or cracked bracket can let the axle shift, so it's renewed when the original mounting is corroded or damaged.
Which side and area does this bracket fit?
This bracket fits the left-hand (LH) side of the Land Rover Defender rear suspension, at the chassis mounting for the rear trailing link. It's a structural mounting renewed during chassis or suspension repair when the original is corroded or damaged.