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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| H001-99-324 8AH1-32-280 SE-1381/CEMZ-22 |
LUCE (929, 929L) LUCE-RE (RX-9) COSMO COSMO-RE CAPELLA (626) & TELSTAR (FORD) |
HBPH8, HBPHE, HBES, HBSHE, HBEP HBPS2, HBEJ, HCEP, HCFS, HCSS HBSN2, HB3S HC3S HBPH8, HBPHE, HBES, HBSHE, HBEP HBPS2 HBSN2, HB3S GC6P, GC8P, GCEP, CGFP GD6P, GD8P, GD8S, GDEP, GDES, GDFP GDER (4WD) |
81-86 86- 81-86 86- 81- 81- 82-87 87- |
OUT R/L |
| GDEA (4WS) | 87- | FRONT OUT R/L |