Track rod ball HD Steering 2500 Left wheel side 4WD

SKU: ES800532
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Regular price €90,28

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  • SKU ES800532

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OUTER TIE ROD ENDS

With problem-solving innovations for longevity and increased durability, MOOG is proud to be called The Problem Solver.these improvements result in durable outer tie rod ends that are designed, tested and manufactured for easy installation and a perfect fit right out of the box.

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HEAT TREATED STUD

Ball Bolts have been heat treated to meet or exceed OE requirements to prevent premature failure and improve fatigue strength

Cover plate

Pressed-in cover plate (where applicable) seals dirt and minimizes looseness, reducing bearing wear and promoting longer life

INSERTABLE DESIGN

Lubricated cap reduces corrosion and wear by allowing new lubricant to wash away contaminants (if applicable)

GUSHER WAREHOUSE

Troubleshooter gusher bearing metal-to-metal design provides strength and allows grease to flow through the bearing surface for less friction and long life (if applicable)

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What are outer tie rod ends-

Part of the steering system, the outer tie rod end connects the steering knuckle, on which your front wheel is mounted at one end, to the steering mechanism at the other end.while steering left or right, the steering gear pushes the steering arms and tie rods left or right, respectively.normal wear and hazards such as poor road conditions, potholes and accidents can cause damage to the tie rod ends.if a tie rod fails, the consequences can range from mild (such as premature tire wear) to extreme (a total loss of control of your vehicle).pay attention to these signs of a defective outer tie rod end:

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Moog buitenste trekstang

Moog buitenste trekstang

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Uneven or premature tire wear

Excessive wear on the inner or outer tires is a sign that something may be wrong with the ends of your tie rods.

Front not aligned

A damaged tie rod end can cause the front end to become misaligned and difficult to handle.

Vibration or loosening of the steering wheel

A loose tie rod end can cause vibration or play in the steering wheel, which can worsen during acceleration or cornering.

Knocking, crunching or noise under the vehicle

Abnormal noises such as squeaking when cornering or banging at the front can be an indication of a damaged tie rod end.