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Steering Tie Rod End for 1986-1992 Toyota Front 27164

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Note: Thru 1/86, From 1/86, Thru 4/93
Position: Front Outer

Rod Thread: M14-1.50
Bar Size: 0.714
RH/LH: RH
Male or Female: Female
Large Dia. Taper: 0.587
Small Dia. Taper: 0.492125
Stud Thread Size: M12-1.25
Stud Length: 0.591
Length Ctr. Stud to End: 6.8
Config.: Straight
Greaseable: No
Dust Boot Included: Yes
Package Contents: 1 Tie Rod End, 1 Castle Nut, 1 Cotter Pin, 1 Dust Boot, 1 Clamp, 1 Bolt, 1 Nut, 1 Lock Washer

Do you hear creaking, popping, or clunking sounds when turning sharp corners? It's probably the steering tie rod ends that need to be replaced. A steering tie rod end connects the steering rack to the steering knuckle on each front wheel. When they get worn, they make unsettling sounds during turns and may even cause the wheel to collapse!

• Designed and engineered in CAD programs to meet OEM specifications
• Manufactured in the US, made from high grade, long lasting steel
• Available for all popular models of classic and vintage vehicles (see below)
• Get rid of that sound from the wheels when turning corners
• Warning: A broken tie rod end can lead to serious accidents. Replace them today and drive safe

Be sure to double check the fitment section and ensure this part fits your vehicle.
Part Number:
27164
Manufacturer Part Number:
27164
Material:
Unspecified Length
Quantity per Car:
2
Surface Finish:
Sealed
Specific Placement:
Front Outer
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