Range Rover L319 L320 Frame Cross Member Bracket Support Left N/S KQD500133
SKU: KQD500133
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The Range Rover L319 L320 Left Frame Bracket Mount is an original structural component from the Longitudinal Body Frame Parts and Brackets group, designed for installation on the left side of the vehicle. Engineered by Land Rover, it ensures proper support and load transfer in a critical body area, directly impacting the vehicle's geometry and stability. This is a practical solution for users looking to restore the frame's original load-bearing parameters after a collision, corrosion, or localized damage.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: KQD500133
- Mark: Land Rover
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: KQD500133
- Substitutable numbers: KQD500133, 5H2218K084BA, 5H22-18K084-BA
- Location on the vehicle: Left
- Category: Frame Rails & Subframes
Purpose and Function of the Component
The left frame bracket mount is responsible for the stable connection of selected body structural points in Range Rover L319 and L320 models. As part of the load-bearing group, it operates in an area exposed to:
- loads resulting from suspension and drivetrain operation,
- forces acting during braking and acceleration,
- stresses generated during body twisting.
By maintaining its original geometry and shape, the bracket ensures proper alignment with adjacent frame elements, facilitating installation and minimizing the need for additional bodywork modifications.
Benefits of Using an Original Land Rover Bracket
Choosing an original Land Rover component from the Longitudinal Body Frame Parts and Brackets category helps maintain the vehicle's structural integrity. In practice, this means:
- preserving the manufacturer-designed body stiffness in the mounting area,
- easier setting of base points during frame or measuring plate work,
- better fit with factory mounting holes and adjacent panels.
A component from this group is particularly important for accident repairs, where precise restoration of the original load-bearing lines is crucial. The original bracket design reduces the risk of issues with wheel alignment, vehicle handling, or uneven tire wear after the repair is completed.
Vehicle Placement and Installation Aspects
The presented bracket is designed for installation on the left side of the vehicle, which is crucial for selecting the correct part for a specific repair. Proper placement on the vehicle affects:
- compliance with factory mounting points,
- correct alignment of frame lines and adjacent elements,
- proper load distribution within the body structure.
Due to the nature of a load-bearing element, installation in a workshop environment is recommended, using appropriate measuring tools and the welding or joining technology specified by the manufacturer. A correctly installed frame bracket mount allows for the restoration of predictable vehicle behavior on the road and long-term structural stability.
Application of a Used Component in Structural Repairs
Choosing a used structural component is often a sensible compromise between cost and maintaining the vehicle's original specifications. For frame and longitudinal body frame parts, it is particularly important that:
- the component comes from a vehicle with similar specifications,
- it retains its proper geometry and has no critical deformations,
- it allows for seamless connection with the existing body structure.
Using original used components helps maintain material and structural consistency with the rest of the frame, which is especially important for repairs on Range Rover class vehicles, where both durability and driving precision are key.
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the body's load-bearing area in your Land Rover and need other components from the same group, such as additional brackets, longitudinal reinforcements, or frame mounts, check the available parts in the Land Rover Longitudinal Body Frame Parts and Brackets category.
Technical Support and Selection of Structural Components
When performing repairs on the frame and drivetrain, it is worth paying attention to related components, such as drive axles or differentials, which work in conjunction with the vehicle's load-bearing structure. To better understand why choosing original used parts matters for the durability and refinement of the drivetrain, read the article Whining Differential? Find Out Why a Used OEM Drive Axle is a Better Investment Than an Uncertain Aftermarket Replacement. This provides practical knowledge for planning more extensive service work on the Range Rover L319 or L320.
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Estimated delivery in the country Austria between Mon, Mar 30 and Thu, Apr 02
Dispatched today if paid before 14:00
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