Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
Womala
Certification:
.
Model Number:
LR059261
Product Overview
The LR059261 outer tie rod end (steering tie rod end) is a direct OEM-equivalent replacement for the for Land Rover Range Rover (L405), Range Rover Sport (L494/L461), and Discovery (L462). This critical steering component connects the steering rack to the wheel spindle, translating steering input into precise wheel movement-. Worn tie rod ends cause loose steering, uneven tire wear, or clunking noises – replace to restore precise steering control and vehicle safety.
Key Features
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Precision ball joint design | Smooth, responsive steering with zero play |
| M16 threaded rod | Matches factory specification |
| Powder-coated steel construction | Corrosion-resistant and durable |
| Fits left or right side | One part number covers both front positions |
| OEM-spec direct fit | Plug-and-play replacement – no modifications |
| 18-month warranty | Comprehensive quality guarantee |
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | LR059261 |
| Product Type | Outer Tie Rod End / Steering Tie Rod End |
| Position | Front Left or Right (Outer) |
| Thread Size | M16 |
| Thread Pitch | 20 |
| Length | 110 mm |
| Material | Steel, powder coated |
| Weight | Approx. 2 lb (0.9 kg) |
| Includes | Tie rod end with ball joint and nut |
OE Cross-Reference
| Brand | OE Numbers |
|---|---|
| for Land Rover | LR059261 |
| for Land Rover | FPLA3C437AA |
Aftermarket Cross-References:
| Brand | Reference |
|---|---|
| Lemförder | 3955001 |
| Borg & Beck | BTR6102 |
| NK | 5034033 |
| Quinton Hazell | QR4281S |
| Dorman | 544-074 |
| TRQ | PSA75169 |
| RTS Suspension | 91-01663 |
Vehicle Fitment (Front – Fits Both Sides)
| Model | Chassis | Years | VIN Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Range Rover | L405 | 2013 – 2022 | From VIN FA600001 |
| Range Rover Sport | L494 / L461 | 2014 – 2022 | — |
| Discovery | L462 | 2017 – 2024 | From VIN FA619101 |
⚠️ Fits front left or right outer position. Fits Solihull Plant built vehicles (2013–2019). Verify with VIN.
Common Failure Symptoms
| Symptom | Indication |
|---|---|
| Loose or vague steering feel | Worn ball joint in tie rod end |
| Uneven or rapid tire wear | Excessive play causing misalignment |
| Clunking or knocking from front suspension | Worn or loose tie rod end |
| Vehicle pulls to one side | Failed steering linkage component |
| Vibrations in steering wheel | Worn ball joint allowing movement |
⚠️ Mandatory VIN Verification
Fitment varies by model, production date, and VIN range. Always provide your 17-digit VIN to our team for guaranteed compatibility – we verify each order to avoid mismatches.
Installation Notes
Replace tie rod ends in pairs (both sides simultaneously) for balanced performance
Wheel alignment required after installation
Related components (nut) cannot be reused – new hardware included
Why Source From Us
10,000+ SKUs – extensive stock for fast dispatch
18-month warranty – full coverage against defects
B2B wholesale pricing – volume discounts available
Expert VIN support – we handle cross-referencing for you
Contact us for bulk orders or VIN‑checked quotes.
Specifications subject to change; images for reference only.Aftermarket replacement – not affiliated with Jaguar Land Rover.
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A: Signs of a failing bumper bracket include visible damage or deformation, misaligned bumper panels, unusual noises from the front end, or if the bumper appears loose or sagging on one side.
A: For optimal results, we recommend professional installation. Key considerations include ensuring proper alignment of all mounting points, checking for additional damaged components, and verifying all fasteners are properly torqued to specification.
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