Tie rod end is a crucial component in the steering mechanism of a car. It connects the steering system to the wheels and allows the driver to control the direction of the car. The tie rod end consists of two main parts: an inner sleeve, which is threaded on both ends, and an outer ball joint, which is connected to the inner sleeve via a stud. The ball joint allows for smooth movement and provides pivot points for the suspension components.
| NO. | CAR NAME | MODEL | YEAR | POSITION |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA-159982 MA-169613 SE-7072/CEM-2 |
GALANT LANCER LANCER VAN LANCER-CELESTE |
A51, A52, A53, A54, A55, A112, A114 A115, A117 A71, A72, A73, A75, A141A, A142A A143A, A144A A72V, A75V, A141V, A142V, A148V A149V A72M, A73M, A142M, A144M, A142A A144A, A146A |
69-76 73-79 77-84 75-80 |
IN R/L |