Dorman - OE Solutions Steering Tie Rod End P/N:544-450

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$54.99
MPN: 544-450
UPC: 194883718524
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Dorman - OE Solutions Steering Tie Rod End P/N:544-450
Dorman - OE Solutions Steering Tie Rod End P/N:544-450
$54.99

Bring back tight, connected steering with the Dorman - OE Solutions Steering Tie Rod End 544-450, a direct-fit replacement for the 2012-2017 Toyota Camry and 2013-2018 Toyota Avalon (all engines). A tie rod end joins the steering linkage to the front wheel, and as it wears it lets play creep into the system — if a worn tie rod end is the cause of your loose or wandering steering, uneven tire wear, or clunking when turning, this replaces it.

  • Precision-forged steel housing: factory-sealed and powder-coated to resist corrosion.
  • Threaded connections: female End 1 and male End 2 for a secure, threaded fit.
  • Polymer bearing and polychloroprene dust boot: designed to decrease the wear rate and add overall strength while keeping out contaminants.
  • Mounting hardware included: ships with a castle nut and cotter pin.

This unit has no grease fitting and measures 207 mm in overall length. It has undergone an industry-leading evaluation process for smooth, safe operation and is backed by engineers and quality-control specialists in the United States. Country of origin: Thailand. Manufacturer part number 544-450.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

101-7684, 612.44093, TA6364, ES800930, GS86694, MS86694, TXMS86694, JTE1785, 4546009230

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does this tie rod end fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2012-2017 Toyota Camry and 2013-2018 Toyota Avalon (all engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

Does it include mounting hardware?

Yes. Mounting hardware is included — the part ships with a castle nut and a cotter pin.

Does this tie rod end have a grease fitting?

No. This unit does not include a grease fitting.

What is it made of?

It has a precision-forged, powder-coated steel housing with a polymer bearing and a polychloroprene dust boot.

What are signs my tie rod end may need replacing?

Loose or wandering steering, uneven tire wear, and clunking when turning can be signs a tie rod end is worn. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as other parts can produce these symptoms.