What is Tie Rod End
The tie rod end is a vital component of the vehicle steering system, connecting the steering linkage to the steering knuckle. It consists of a threaded shaft with a ball joint at single end, connecting to the steering linkage, and a tapered stud at the other end, attaching to the steering knuckle. Tie rod ends are typically made of sturdy materials like steel or aluminum alloy to withstand the forces experienced during driving.
Product_Name
Tie Rod End
Fitment
Please check top Automotive Fitment Filter and Description to see if this item will work on your vehicle before purchase!
Condition
100% New in factory packaging, never used or installed. Ensures quality and performance of the product.
Item_Offered
Quantity Sold: Sold Individually
Note
7.45 in. stud center to end; M12-1.5 rod thread; Female rod type; 0.52 in. top stud diameter; 0.59 in. bottom stud diameter; M12-1.5 stud thread; Includes hardware
Position
Placement On Vehicle: Left,Outside
Part_Number
ES800033,1017818
Adjustability
Adjustable
Deals
Over
Adjustable
Yes
Feature
Terms Of Use
How to install Tie Rod End
Begin by raising and securely supporting the vehicle on jack stands. Locate the tie rod end on the steering linkage near the wheel. Loosen and detach the securing nut. Use an appropriate tool to replace the previous tie rod end. Install the new tie rod end securely and tighten the nut according to the manufacturer instructions.
Function of Tie Rod End
The tie rod end plays a crucial role in maintaining steering control and stability. It facilitates the transmission of steering input to the wheels, allowing for accurate control and maneuverability. It also ensures tire durability and stability during turns by preserving wheel alignment.