The rear chassis crossmember is a structural component that bridges the two main longitudinal chassis rails at the rear of the Defender, providing a mounting point for the body, tow hitch, and related hardware. On older Defenders, this crossmember is subject to corrosion and stress cracking, particularly around weld points, which can compromise tow rating integrity and rear body alignment. Replacing a deteriorated crossmember with the correct-specification part is essential to maintaining chassis rigidity and safe towing capacity. Key Features Manufactured to OEM dimensions for the non-extended rear chassis configuration, ensuring correct fitment without modification Designed for Defender 90, 110, and 130 variants built without chassis extensions up to 1998 Direct replacement for ANR2056, compatible with original mounting holes and weld points When replacing this crossmember, inspect adjacent chassis rails and outriggers for corrosion, as deterioration is typically progressive in this area Vehicle Fitment Fits Land Rover Defender 90, 110, and 130 (1986–2006) with non-extended rear chassis, specifically vehicles built from 1983 up to 1998. Not sure about fitment? Feel free to get in touch at [email protected]