- 【Vehicle Fitment】Drive Shaft Fit for Land Rover Range Rover Sport 2006-2008 V8 4.2L(4WD/AWD); Fit forRange Rover Sport 2009 V8 4.2L/V8 4.4L(4WD); Fit for Range Rover Sport 2006-2008 V8 4.4L(4WD/AWD); Fit for Range Rover Sport 2010 V8 5.0L(4WD); Fit for Range Rover Sport 2011-2013 V8 5.0L(4WD/AWD).
- 【OEM Part Numbers】LR037028, TVB500370, TVB500390, 986-285; Installation Length (Longest):47.2in, Installation Length (Shortest):45.28in; *Please make sure your OE code and length are correct before buying the driveshaft.
- 【Excellent Performance】Drive Shaft Assembly has reached pre-balance and high temperature grease has been applied to the slip yokes & u-joints are ready to installed. Effectively reduce noise, provide you with a comfortable driving environment.
- 【High Standard】Prop Shaft assembly made from high-quality alloy steel, ISO/ IATF 16957 certified,to meet OEM specifications, Efficiently transmit the power generated by the engine, making your car full of driving power, reduce your vehicle energy consumption.
- 【Note】Please check year/make/model of your vehicle and check the detail information at the Product description before ordering; If you are not sure whether our parts fit your car please provide the VIN number of your car to us to confirm, We offer a wide variety of driveshafts, so there’s one to match your car.


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986-285 Rear Drive Shaft Prop Shaft Driveshaft Assembly Fit for Range Rover Sport 2006-2013 4WD Replace OE LR037028 TVB500390
*$1,665.80
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | DriveXpert |
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Brand | DriveXpert |
Model | LR037028, TVB500370, TVB500390, 986-285 |
Item Weight | 29.7 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 56 x 10 x 7.5 inches |
Item model number | LR037028 TVB500390 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | LR037028 |
Position | Rear |
Date First Available | June 10, 2024 |
Donna –
I had a worn out center mount in my 2011 Range Rover Sport HSE. Dealership drive shaft is 4 times more expensive so I took a chance. My old one had no vibration driving, just a bad shake taking off under a load. At 40 mph this “new” drive shaft vibrates like it’s either out of balance or not symmetrical. Sending it back and getting more expensive one for better quality.