Front Outer Tie Rod Ends Links For Dodge Ram 2500 3500 Laramie Limited 1994-1997


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New
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Item location:
Ontario,CA,USA
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Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Placement on Vehicle:
    Left
  • Part Type:
    Tie Rod End
  • Fitment Type:
    Direct Replacement
  • Tie Rod End 1 Thread Diameter:
    Updating
  • Tie Rod End 1 Thread Pitch:
    Updating
  • Tie Rod End 2 Thread Diameter:
    Updating
  • Tie Rod End 2 Thread Pitch:
    Updating
  • Castle Nut Included:
    Yes
  • Cotter Pin Included:
    Yes
  • Included Hardware:
    Mounting Hardware
  • Custom Bundle:
    Yes
  • Interchange Part Number:
    Suspension Steering Tie Rod Ends Linkages
  • Other Part Number:
    Front Driver and Passenger Side
  • Superseded Part Number:
    ES3248RT
  • Warranty:
    1 Year
  • Brand:
    ECCPP
  • UPC:
    Does not apply
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    E80454801CP
  • Greasable or Sealed:
    Greasable

Tie-Rod End  The tie-rod assemblies connect the center link to the steering arms, which are bolted to the front steering knuckles. In some front suspensions, the steering arms are part of the steering knuckle; in other front suspension systems, the steering arms are bolted to the knuckle. A ball socket is mounted on the inner end to each tie-rod, and a tapered stud on this socket is mounted in a center link opening. A castellated nut and cotter pin retain the tie-rods to the center link. A threaded sleeve is mounted on the outer end of each tie-rod, and a tie-rod end is threaded into the outer end of this sleeve.Outer Tie-Rod End Front Outer Tie Rod Ends Links For Dodge Ram 2500 3500 Laramie Limited 1994-1997

Tie-Rod End

  The tie-rod assemblies connect the center link to the steering arms, which are bolted to the front steering knuckles. In some front suspensions, the steering arms are part of the steering knuckle; in other front suspension systems, the steering arms are bolted to the knuckle. A ball socket is mounted on the inner end to each tie-rod, and a tapered stud on this socket is mounted in a center link opening. A castellated nut and cotter pin retain the tie-rods to the center link. A threaded sleeve is mounted on the outer end of each tie-rod, and a tie-rod end is threaded into the outer end of this sleeve.

Outer Tie-Rod End

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