Genuine Land Rover Part
SHAFT - DRIVE
For Land Rover Range Rover
Part Number: LR163276
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Genuine Land Rover Part
Part Number: LR163276
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Product Description:
Land Rover part number LR163276 is a front axle drive shaft specifically engineered for the 2022 and newer Range Rover models, including those equipped with the 3.0 I6 Turbo Diesel AJ20D6, 3.0 I6 Turbo Petrol AJ20P6, and 4.4 V8 Turbo Petrol NC10 engines. This drive shaft plays a crucial role in transferring power from the transmission to the front wheels, facilitating smooth and efficient vehicle operation. Constructed from high-strength materials, it is designed to withstand the rigors of off-road and on-road driving conditions. Installation of this drive shaft is located at the front axle, and it is essential to ensure proper alignment during installation to prevent premature wear. Regular inspection is recommended to check for signs of wear or damage, such as unusual vibrations or noises during operation. If any issues are detected, prompt replacement of the drive shaft is critical to maintain vehicle performance and safety.
This car part is suitable for the following models:
Range Rover (2022+) [3.0 I6 Turbo Diesel AJ20D6], Range Rover (2022+) [3.0 I6 Turbo Petrol AJ20P6], Range Rover (2022+) [4.4 V8 Turbo Petrol NC10]
| Model | Subcategory |
|---|---|
| Range Rover (2022+) [3.0 I6 Turbo Diesel AJ20D6] | Drive Shaft - Front Axle Drive (Driveshaft) (Drive Line Disconnect) Drive Shaft - Front Axle Drive (Driveshaft) (Less Driveline) |
| Range Rover (2022+) [3.0 I6 Turbo Petrol AJ20P6] | Drive Shaft - Front Axle Drive (Driveshaft) (Drive Line Disconnect) Drive Shaft - Front Axle Drive (Driveshaft) (Less Driveline) |
| Range Rover (2022+) [4.4 V8 Turbo Petrol NC10] | Drive Shaft - Front Axle Drive (Driveshaft) (Drive Line Disconnect) Drive Shaft - Front Axle Drive (Driveshaft) (Less Driveline) |
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